The Persian Empire did not exist after Alexander the great died - it was his Macedonian Empire.
An his death, his generals who were ruling the provinces converted them into kingdoms of their own (the Hellenistic Kingdoms), starting with Ptolemy in Egypt. Seleucus took Syria and to the east, while Asia Minor was taken by Antigonus.
Asia Minor was part of the Persian Empire. Alexander the Great took the Persian Empire by military conquest.
It was not a Greek who conquered Asia Minor and the Persian Empire, it was the Macedonian king Alexander the Great
From his entry to Asia Minor 334-326BCE.
Granicus River in Asia Minor 334 BCE.
It was taken over by Alexander the Great as a Macedonian Empire. After his death it was divided up by his generals who established Hellenistic Kingdoms - Egypt, Syria-Babylon, Asia Minor, (and Macedonia).
Asia Minor was part of the Persian Empire. Alexander the Great took the Persian Empire by military conquest.
It was not a Greek who conquered Asia Minor and the Persian Empire, it was the Macedonian king Alexander the Great
It was a Macedonian - Alexander the Great.
It was not a Greek, it was Alexander the Great, a Macedonian.
He was a Macedonian - Alexander III, called The Great.
From his entry to Asia Minor 334-326BCE.
Macedonian king Alexander the Great.
Granicus River in Asia Minor 334 BCE.
It took over the Persian empire feom Asia Minor and Egypt to Afghanistan.
Alexander the Great defeated the Persian Empire, and one of the minor territories he took over in the process was Judah.
In the Persian Empire - he fought decisive battles in Asia Minor (Granicus), Syria (Issus), Mesopotamia (Gaugamela) as well as many others throughout the empire as far as the Indus River in the east, over a period of ten years.
It was taken over by Alexander the Great as a Macedonian Empire. After his death it was divided up by his generals who established Hellenistic Kingdoms - Egypt, Syria-Babylon, Asia Minor, (and Macedonia).