He did not face any 'black' generals - his opponents were Persians who certainly were not black.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Alexander the great killed a black general. Alexander had various military encounters and campaigns, but no specific records suggest that he killed a black general.
No he killed Cleitus the black
Alexander did not have any pets unless you count his black warhorse Bucephalus. Bucephalus died during Alexander's last great battle in India.
Alexander the Great's horse was as famous as Alexander himself. His horse was named Bucephalus, meaning ox-head. Bucephalus was a large black horse with a white star on his brow.
Of course he did, he may have been great but he wasn't perfect. During a drunken argument he killed his officer and loyal friend Black Cleitus, a man who had saved his life.
Cleitus condemned Alexander for his achievements compared to Philip's. He later accuses Alexander of trying to sideline him and criticises Alexander for the murder of Attalus (who he murdered at the beginning of his reign). Alexander became hot with anger and murdered Cleitus, not realising what he had done until after and felt regretful. Cleitus was one of Alexander's childhood friends, but he murdered him because he couldn't handle what he said although it was true. He basically couldn't handle the truth!
No he killed Cleitus the black
None. There were no black generals in Alexander's part of the world.
Bucephalus.
Alexander did not have any pets unless you count his black warhorse Bucephalus. Bucephalus died during Alexander's last great battle in India.
Alexander the Great's horse was as famous as Alexander himself. His horse was named Bucephalus, meaning ox-head. Bucephalus was a large black horse with a white star on his brow.
Lincoln Alexander was the first black man to be in the Parliament. he was governor general and served in world war 2 in the air force
the great but very endangered frilled shark was killed somewhere near china in the black sea.
Of course he did, he may have been great but he wasn't perfect. During a drunken argument he killed his officer and loyal friend Black Cleitus, a man who had saved his life.
Cleitus condemned Alexander for his achievements compared to Philip's. He later accuses Alexander of trying to sideline him and criticises Alexander for the murder of Attalus (who he murdered at the beginning of his reign). Alexander became hot with anger and murdered Cleitus, not realising what he had done until after and felt regretful. Cleitus was one of Alexander's childhood friends, but he murdered him because he couldn't handle what he said although it was true. He basically couldn't handle the truth!
He killed and ate General Melchett's pigeon, Speckled Jim.
If you meant 'where,' he was killed at sea, after angering the Govener of Virginia, Alexander Spotswood. Spotswood sent a group of pirates to capture Edward Teach (Blackbeard) but instead they killed him.
Chief Black Kettle's camp was attached by Major General George A. Custer and the Seventh Calvary. There Black Kettle and his wife was killed along with many others on 1868 at the Washita River.