Will do what to the empire - ask a clear question.
Convert it into an empire of his own.
I am not sure but i think its Cyrus the great or in Persian kouroshe bosorg
He took over the task from his father after king Philip was assassinated on the eve of his departure for Asia.
He thought of them as partners in the universal empire he was establishing. Some he appointed as provincial governors. He married all his senior leaders to Persian women to help create a uniform race.
Darius the Great king of Persia. This empire was taken over by Alexander the Great. 'Great' minds think alike.
it reaveled alexander was a very bad leader
The Civilization that defeated Egypt, was the Persian Empire or also known as the Achaemenid Empire. The Persian Empire defeated the Egyptians while Cyrus The Greats Son (Cambyses II) was reigning over the Empire. The Egyptians didn't even bother to try and stop the Persian Empire as they we sick of their previous ruler. So I think the answer you are looking for is the Achaemenid Empire. Although they did capture Egypt, after the Persian Empire finished, all of the empire broke up into lots of different countries, as this was when the Persian Empire Fell.Hopefully This Helped.
he wanted to bring all the cities together i think he put maybe 17 of them together to form a great empire called Alexandria what the movie Alexander.
IDK but I think he used other people to help him
Alexander the Great conquered the Persian Empire, but he did not conquer 'most of the world' - he did not get near east Asia, he did not conquer Europe, he did not conquer most of Africa, he had never even heard of North and South America or the Pacific. Addition: The typical expression is that Alexander the Great conquered "most of the known world" meaning that the majority of the areas that he did not conquer were not civilized at that time. Further: Alexander wanted to take India, but his army refused, and is recorded to have planned on moving through Europe, with Carthage and north Africa, Italy, Sicily and Spain as targets. Even he did not think that he had conquered 'most of the known world'.
The end of the Persian Empire, for a start, although whether that was a bad thing or not is debatable. And... The warring factions that arose after his death. His empire was torn into pieces and fought over. Much better to have let the Persians keep it, I think.
Alexander the great was proclaim Pharaoh by the Egyptians around 331 BCE. Source: World History Before 1600: The development of Early Civilization (Vol 1), Upshur., Terry., Holoka., Goff., Cassar: Cengage Learning (2005)