Northeast Africa, eastern Europe, western and Central Asia.
Alexander the Great made conquests on 3 continents. They were Europe, Africa and Asia.
Alexander the Great's empire conquered parts of three continents: Europe, Asia, and Africa. His conquests began in Europe with Macedonia and Greece, then expanded into Asia through his campaigns in Persia, and reached into Africa with the conquest of Egypt. These territories formed one of the largest empires in ancient history, stretching from Greece to northwest India.
Alexander the Great's conquest of the Persian Empire created an empire reaching from Egypt to India.
Alexander the Great took effective control of the Empire in 331 BCE, so by 330 BCE there was no Persian Empire to rule - it was the Macedonian Empire of Alexander.
The assault by Alexander the Great, who replaced the empire with his own Macedonian Empire. It was split up into several Hellenistic kingdoms after Alexander's death.
Macedonia
Macedonia
The geography remained the same - continents did not move and mountains and rivers went on unheeding. Politically, Alexander simply took over the Persian Empire and converted it into an empire of his own.
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because they got sick
because they could not find who Alexander was talking about the strongest.
Alexander the greats strategy as he established colonies was to treat that colony with kindness.
His job was a commander of an Macedonian army. He doesn't have an empire.
Alexander built his empire on the continents of Europe, Asia and Africa.
Alexander III, king of Macedonia, had conquered Persia, Syria, Phoenicia, Egypt, Bactria, Bukhara, and the Punjab.
Macedonia, Egypt, Syria, and later Pergamon.
In the west - Macedonia. In the east, the Indus River.