Philip II of Macedonia and his son Alexander the great invaded the northern border of Greece
Alexander the great spread Hellenic culture through all his conquered lands.
On the contrary the kept lots of Greek art, adored it and copied it.
Hellenistic era, an age that saw the expansion of the greek language and greek ideas to the non-greek world.
Alexander the Great of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia in the northern Greek peninsula.
Theseus did.
Alexander the great spread Hellenic culture through all his conquered lands.
As far as I know there was no ..."pension" (lol) empire that any greek leader conquered. In case you meant Persian Empire, it was Alexander the Great who conquered it.
Greek became a world language primarily due to the widespread influence of Alexander the Great's empire, which helped spread Greek culture and language across different regions. Greek was also the language of scholarship, commerce, and diplomacy during the Hellenistic period, further solidifying its status as a global language. Additionally, the translation of the Bible into Greek, known as the Septuagint, played a significant role in promoting Greek as a universal language for religious texts.
well, the barbarians invaded and conquered the Greek land and burnt down their temples and churches which burned all of greek literature.
It was not a Greek who conquered Asia Minor and the Persian Empire, it was the Macedonian king Alexander the Great
The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.
On the contrary the kept lots of Greek art, adored it and copied it.
It was not a Greek, it was Alexander the Great, a Macedonian.
He was Macedonian, not Greek - Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia.
Answer: Alexander the Great.
Alexander the Great.
They were neighbour nations. All of south Italy and Sicily were greek colonies. Eventually Romans conquered the greek city-states, the last major battle taken place in 146 BC with the battle of Corinth.