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Q: When did the Egyptians surrender to Alexander?
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Why did the Egyptians name Alexander the new pharaoh?

There had been civil war in Egypt, and when Alexander conquered it, the Egyptians were happy to get a resolution by accepting Alexander's stabilising rule.


What did the Egyptians make Alexander the Great?

Pharaoh.


Why did Athens surrender to Alexander so quickly?

becuase there dumb


Where did the Egyptians crown Alexander the great as their new pharaoh?

He was crowned Alexander the Great in Memphis, Egypt.


Why did the Athens surrender so quickly to Alexander?

Alexander had destroyed Thebes and sold its people into slavery as a warning to other cites.


Why did Alexander destroy egyptians?

because he want to be the great power in the world


Why did Athens surrender so quickly to Alexander the Great?

Alexander had destroyed Thebes and sold its people into slavery as a warning to other cites.


How did the takeover by Alexander impact Egypt?

it was harder but most Egyptians has improved on work


Russian czar who destroyed moscow in 1812 rather than surrender it to the french?

Czar Alexander


Which of the following best explains Alexander's conquest of Egypt?

The Egyptians fought hard to resist the Greeks--Alexander sold the women and children into slavery


Who built the light house of Alexander?

It was built by the egyptians and designed by the greek architect Sostratus.


Did Alexander the Great conquer the Egyptians?

No, they did not challenge him because they were afraid of him. They praised him and made him a Pharaoh