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Q: Who defeated the Persian Empire who conquered Syria and Phoenicia?
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Who defeated the Persian empire became pharaoh of Egypt and conquered Syria and Phoenicia?

Alexander the Great.


Who is Alexander ruler of Phoenicia?

Alexander the Great conquered Phoenicia as part of his drive to take over the Persian Empire.


When was Phoenicia conquered by Greece?

Greece did not conquer Phoenicia. Macedonian king Alexander took it over as part of his conquest of the Persian Empire in 334 BCE.


How did the lydian empire fall?

The Lydians were defeated and conquered by Cyrus the Great, the Persian emperor.


Alexander the Great conquered what empire?

Alexander conquered the Persian Empire.


What strong army did Alexander defeat?

Alexander the Great defeated the Persian empire


Who conquered Egypt and the Persian Empire?

Egypt was part of the Persian Empire which Alexander the Great conquered.


Who controlled Phoenicia around 500 BC?

The Persian Empire.


Who controls Phoenicia around 500 BCE?

The Persian Empire.


Which large empire was conquered by Alexander?

The Persian Empire.


What king defeated the Persians to become ruler of Judah?

No Greek king conquered Persia as there was no kingdom of Greece, and no king. King Alexander of Macedonia defeated the Persian Empire and made it into an empire of his own. Judah was a small state within that empire.


Who was Greek general that defeated Persians and then became their governor?

Unknown. There was a Macedonian King called Alexander who conquered the Persian Empire and became its king.