His empire went north as the Aral Sea, south as the southern Red Sea, east as China, and west as Western Libya.
Alexander's empire extended to Indus River.
Alexander the Great had nothing to do with ancient Rome. He was a Macedonian king and military leader. His conquests were east, while Rome was in the west.
I believe you are thinking of Alexander of Macedon, sometimes known as Alexander the Great.
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Alexander the Great extended his empire by conquering the Persian Empire and turning it into an empire of his own.
His empire went north as the Aral Sea, south as the southern Red Sea, east as China, and west as Western Libya.
Most of the East and West of Europe
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Alexander's empire extended to Indus River.
Alexander the Great's empire extended approximately 3,000 miles from east to west. It stretched from Greece in the west to the Indus River Valley in modern-day Pakistan in the east. His conquests included significant territories across Asia Minor, Egypt, Persia, and parts of India. This vast expanse made his empire one of the largest in history at that time.
Alexander the Great had nothing to do with ancient Rome. He was a Macedonian king and military leader. His conquests were east, while Rome was in the west.
I believe you are thinking of Alexander of Macedon, sometimes known as Alexander the Great.
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Alexander the great was Greek.