Alexander the Great was born on 356, Pella, Macedonia died June 13, 323, Babylon, king of Macedonia and the greatest military leader of antiquity. The son of Philip II of Macedonia, he was taught by Aristotle. He soon showed military brilliance, helping win the battle at age 18. He succeeded his assassinated father in 366 and promptly took Thessaly and Thrace; he brutally razed Thebes' except for its temples and the house of Pindar. Such destruction was to be his standard method, and other Greek states submitted meekly. In 334 he crossed to Persia and defeated a Persian army at the Gracious River.
Alexander III of Macedon (356-323 BC), popularly known as Alexander the Great of Macedon who created one of the largest empires in ancient history.
He was king of Macedonia, who captured the Persian Empire and ruled it until his death.
Alexander the great was Greek.
No, Alexander the great is not single.
Alexander the Great was the king of Macedonia.
Yes, Alexander The Great was an explorer
he was Alexander the third his successor was Alexander the forth. ... Alexander the fourth was the 13-year old son of Alexander the Great
Alexander the great was Greek.
Alexander The Great
No, Alexander the great is not single.
Some of Aristotle's famous students include Alexander the Great, who later became a powerful ruler, and Theophrastus, who succeeded Aristotle as the head of the Lyceum in Athens. These students went on to make significant contributions in various fields such as philosophy, politics, and science.
Alexander the great of Greece conquered the world.
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Alexander the Great was the king of Macedonia.
Yes, Alexander The Great was an explorer
Yes, Alexander the great was a scholar.
Alexander the great's mentor was Aristotle
he was Alexander the third his successor was Alexander the forth. ... Alexander the fourth was the 13-year old son of Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great's teacher was Aristotle.