Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
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Macedonia.
Hitler tried to conquer everything. So yes.
Although the theory that the Etruscans conquered Rome is very fashionable, it is just that, a theory. It is based on unproven assumptions and it evidence base is flimsy, to say the least. It is most likely that the Etruscans did not conquer Rome. There is no record of it. More recent archaeological finds seem to suggest a different picture.
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no persia did not conquer europe
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
I think you are confused. Rome is in Italy. They didn't conquer themselves.
First the Soviet Union and then most of eastern Europe.
He lived in Subura, Rome, and conquered most of the Middleeast, and Gaul.
Not much, just conquer most of Europe, build the greatest empire ever seen, build the second largest empire ever seen, build the longest empire ever seen, have a large navy and army, conquer parts of europe, asia and Africa. Create a legacy that lasted over 2000 years, inspire other empires to relate to Rome, e.g. Eagles with Napolean, Holy Roman Empire(which didn't continue the empire) and kill a lot of people. Rome also built the colosseum which still survives today.
Rome was weak "morally."
Napoleon was perhaps the greatest general and leader since the times of ancient Rome and Alexander the great. He was able to conquer most of Europe. His success is why he is still studied in modern times.
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