The Siege of Tyre by Alexander the great was in 332 BC.
Alexander the great destroyed Thebis after he conquered it as an example to others.
because he want to be the great power in the world
i dont know but i think it is 337bc
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Alexander the Great conquered the Persian Empire and converted it into an empire of his own, not to destroy the Persians but to convert them to Greek culture.
There are at least three different accounts of how Alexander the Great's army initially breached the walls of Tyre, but all are so similar they have been consolidated into a single one.
Alexander the great was Greek.
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Alexander destroyed Thebes because he was using it as an example to other Greeks of what would happen if they turned against him.
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He did not destroy it - he took it over. This was an ambition of his father Phillip II of Macedonia, however he was murdered and his son Alexander successfully took on the project. People don't want to destroy an empire - it is much more valuable and rewarding as a going concern. The government within the Empire simply changed. Alexander retained some of the existing Persian provincial governors, replaced others with Macedonian generals. But he was about establishing good government and prosperity, not destroying.