During Alexander's successful invasion, Persia was not conquering anything, it was on the defensive.
Alexander the great
This one was a bit harder to answer. But the result was Egypt took over Greece leaving Alexander stranded in Persia.
alexander
The Persian Empire, particularly under the Achaemenid dynasty, ruled for about 220 years, from approximately 550 BCE to 330 BCE, when it was conquered by Alexander the Great. However, if you are referring to a specific period or dynasty within Persia, such as the Sassanian Empire, it lasted for about 400 years, from 224 CE until the Muslim conquest in 651 CE. Thus, the rule of Persia can vary significantly depending on the specific era being discussed.
He conquered Persia
He ruled Greece first, then Persia and Syria and Egypt too.
he inherited Macedonia with the rule of Greece eccept spartafrom his father: king Philip II. then he started to conquer Persia.
Persia
Yes, he did.
During Alexander's successful invasion, Persia was not conquering anything, it was on the defensive.
Alexander the great
Egypt was no longer a kingdom, but part of the Persian Empire. Alexander had conquered Tyre in Phoenicia and as he advanced south through Palestine and Egypt the peoples, no longer protected by Persia, and happy to escape Persian rule, accepted his rule.
Yes he was. He also ruled Persia and many other places too.
The King of Persia defeated by Alexander was Darius. After losing the battle of Gaugamela Darius was murdered by his own nobles.
alexander traveled east and to persia
To conquer Persia