He died at the age of 33. His generals divided his empire amongst themselves, forming separate kingdoms.
He made a beginning by trying to introduce Greek culture, but diverse peoples and ingrained cultures, combined with his early death frustrated this.
The invasion by king of Macedonia Alexander the Great, who turned the empire into an empire of his own.
It provided 70 million people with security and increased prosperity. It was unable to cope with the incoming Eurasian peoples who took it over.
Because the Greeks realized that sailing between Persia and India was possible.
The western part of the Roman Empire fell under the weight of the invasions of Germanic peoples. The eastern part of the empire continued for much longer, but it lost territories to invaders: Arabs, Slavs and then Turks. Eventually it wasbrought to an end by the Turks.
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The invasion by king of Macedonia Alexander the Great, who turned the empire into an empire of his own.
That the Empire was so unstable that, with the threat of incoming Eurasian peoples, it was unable to make a unified resistance.
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On his deathbed, Alexander was prompted to give the name of his successor - this he did not do or was unable to do. Of course there are speculations on words that he may have muttered - such as kratistos meaning 'the strongest' but it also could have been the name of one of his comrades Krateros - but this will probably never be proven. As Alexander had no legitimate heir, a regent was appointed to look after his empire, which was thus divided into different lands between several of his comrades. Therefore, the empire was no more and separate smaller empires and kingdoms were formed. For further information, look at the Seleucids, the Ptolomies and the Antigonids.
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That the Empire was so unstable that, with the threat of incoming Eurasian peoples, it was unable to make a unified resistance.