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Greece and the Persian Empire.
The Romans. After Alexander, his kingdom was split into four. Then the Roman army took control of Greece. The most notable leader would be Julius Caeser.
Alexander was king of Macedonia (not Greece) and he conquered the Persian Empire in order to become king of it. The empire stretched from Greece to Egypt and today's Pakistan.
He spent tow years re-establishing control of Greece, then 10 years taking over the Persian Empire.
Greece fell to Rome approximately 350 years after Alexander the Great was born. Alexander was born in 356 BCE, and Greece became part of the Roman Empire in 146 BCE.
Alexander's father Philip II of Macedonia established control of mainland Greece and planned to conquer the Persian Empire. He was assassinated before he left to do this, and his son Alexander took over the task.
He conquered the Persian Empire from Libya to Central Asia. He conquered it for himself, not for Greece, which he controlled. He was Macedonian, and it was his empire, not Greece, which was a collection of independent city-states, which his father had taken control of, and passed it on the Alexander.
Greece and the Persian Empire.
The Romans. After Alexander, his kingdom was split into four. Then the Roman army took control of Greece. The most notable leader would be Julius Caeser.
Alexander's empire stretched from Greece in the north to Egypt in the south.
Alexander was king of Macedonia (not Greece) and he conquered the Persian Empire in order to become king of it. The empire stretched from Greece to Egypt and today's Pakistan.
He spent tow years re-establishing control of Greece, then 10 years taking over the Persian Empire.
Greece fell to Rome approximately 350 years after Alexander the Great was born. Alexander was born in 356 BCE, and Greece became part of the Roman Empire in 146 BCE.
Alexander the GreatWas born in Pella, Macedonia (in Turkey) and was the conquerer of the ancient world
Alexander the Great.
It would have to be Alexander the Great because before him Greece never had an empire, just a confederation of city-states.
Alexander the great eventually destroyed the empire, and united it with Greece.