He inherited the campaign from his father Philip who was in the process of mounting it when he was assasinated.
Persia invaded many territories. Which did you have in mind?
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no he only invaded Persia, Egypt, and Gaugamela
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Persia attempted to invade Greece twice during the Greco-Persian Wars. The first invasion was in 490 BC, led by King Darius I, culminating in the Battle of Marathon. The second invasion occurred in 480 BC under King Xerxes I, which included significant battles such as those at Thermopylae and Salamis. Both invasions ultimately failed to subjugate Greece.
Darius was the third king of the Persian Empire and the father of Xerxes I (the king of Persia mentioned in 300). He was the first Persian to attempt to invade Greece and was ultimately defeated at the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC.
Persia invaded mainland Greece in 480 to incorporate it into its empire. There was a minor delaying action at the Thermopylai pass as part of the two year invasion.
No, Alexander went from first went south from the Anatolian peninsula swept down and took out Tyre and Sidon along the Phoenician coast and then went down into Egypt, where he was recognized as a God. He also founded Alexandria there before heading to Mesopotamia and then Persia, where he defeated Porus at Gaugamela. He then went through Persia and then further East into India. Egypt was relatively early in his conquests.
Philip II planned to invade Persia but was assinated in 336 BCE before he left. The project was taken over by his son Alexander two years later.
The ruler who planned to conquer Persia but was murdered before he could was Alexander the Great. Known for his extensive conquests across the known world, he aimed to invade Persia and achieve complete control over the Achaemenid Empire. However, he died in 323 BC in Babylon under mysterious circumstances, leaving his ambitions unfulfilled. His death marked the end of his campaign, and his empire was subsequently divided among his generals.
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