It was Alexander the great. He did not conquer lands In Europe. He conquered the Persian Empire which had lands on Asia and included Egypt, the only land in North Africa ehich came under his dominion
Alexander the Great
Roman leader Julius Cesar grew the empire quite a bit before poison brought about his death. In total he conquered, quite a bit of Europe. However, it is unknown how much space he called his own.
Alexander the Great did that - he was not a Greek but rather a Macedonian.
Phillip of Macedonia, Alexander the Great's father
European leader Hernan Cortés in 1520, with the murder of the Aztec leader Montezuma.
He was born a Macedonian, but eventually conquered the ancient Greeks to become their leader.
He was a great leader who conquered much of Europe.
Alexander the Great
Alexander the great lived up to his name. He conquered a huge territory, across Asia and Europe, as well as parts of Africa. He was a kind and just leader, who treated his subjects well regardless of their religion and beliefs. He accepted and even embraced the cultures of the people he defeated.
Phillip II
Alexander the great lived up to his name. He conquered a huge territory, across Asia and Europe, as well as parts of Africa. He was a kind and just leader, who treated his subjects well regardless of their religion and beliefs. He accepted and even embraced the cultures of the people he defeated.
Phillip II
king phillip the second
Africa is a continent, not a country; this said, Africa does not have a leader: like it is done in Europe, Asia or elsewhere, every country (there are many of them) elects it's president after a certain period of time.
Adagualpo was the Incan leader that the Spanish conquered.
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Alexander the Great