A city he called Alexandria, located in the Nile delta. He modestly named over 30 cities after himself, spread through Egypt and Central Asia.
Alexander the great was an ancient Greek hero who crossed the ocean and conquered Egypt and named a city after himself Alexandria in Egypt.
Alexandria, modestly named after himself.
He conquered the Persian Empire from Libya to Central Asia. He conquered it for himself, not for Greece, which he controlled. He was Macedonian, and it was his empire, not Greece, which was a collection of independent city-states, which his father had taken control of, and passed it on the Alexander.
He established the city on the site of a fishing village. He had himself declared Pharaoh.
Alexander the Great.
The cast of The Pharaoh Who Conquered the Sea - 2010 includes: Kathryn Bard as Herself - Archeologist, Boston University Sofiane Benrazzak as Senmout Linda Cropper as Herself - Narrator Cameron Humphrey as Thutmose III as a child Estelle Meyer as Hatshepsut David Saada as Nehesy Tom Vosmer as Himself - Maritime Archeologist
Alexander the Great conquered and created the Greek empire, it went along side the Mediterranean Sea. When Alexander died Greece was split into 4 sections under 4 rulers. Alexander was also a brave, and skillful war leader, he led every battle and won every battle (so some say).
She was the last member of the Ptolemaic Dynasty which lasted from 304 to 30BC Ptolemy was one of Alexander the Great's generals who was given Egypt to rule after the death of Alexander. Ptolemy had himself crowned pharaoh Ptolemy I in 304BC.
Other then Alexander The Great himself, one would think it most have been Darius III "The King of Kings", he was the last ruler of The Achaemenid Empire of Persia from 336 BC to 330 BC before it was conquered by Alexander The Great.
The Pharaoh Ramses is said to have spoken to Moses.
Pharaoh's tombs were filled with jewelry, art, gold, food, and of course the pharaoh himself.
The pharaoh was the king of Egypt. He ruled over the people and made himself a god to them, of course he had no mythological or magical power.