Egypt-Libya, the Middle East, Persia-Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
Alaxander the great
Egypt was part of the empire conquered by Alexander the Great.
In 332 BCE on his way to Egypt.
No, but Assyria did conquer Egypt under the rule of Assurbanipal, the last great king of Assyria.
Pharaoh was a title that was given to the ruler of Egypt. Alexander conquer Egypt and was named pharaoh in 332 BC.
Strictly following the wording of the question, there is no such person. Greece never expanded beyond the Aegean and surrounding territories. However, the Macedonian Empire, which is often incorrectly called "Greek" since its culture was strongly influenced by that of Greece, did conquer Greece AND the Middle East, Egypt, and Persia. The leader of the Macedonian Empire at that time was ALEXANDER THE GREAT.
No, he only conquered part of Egypt.
From 336 to 325 BCE.
NO HE WAS NOT A PHAROH Alexander III of Macedon, commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the Greek kingdom of Macedon.
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egypt fell to Alexander (the great)