In the 300s BC, Persia was conquered by Alexander the great, the king of Macedonia. After a series of decisive battles, including the Battle of Granicus, the Battle of Issus, and the Battle of Gaugamela, Alexander defeated the Persian king Darius III. This conquest marked the fall of the Achaemenid Empire and the expansion of Alexander's empire across much of the known world. Alexander's campaigns significantly influenced the cultural and political landscape of the regions he conquered.
In the sentence "Egypt was conquered by Persia, which was conquered by Alexander the Great," the adjective clause "which was conquered by Alexander the Great" is non-essential. It provides additional information about Persia but is not crucial to understanding the main point of the sentence, which is that Egypt was conquered by Persia. Removing the clause would still leave a complete and coherent sentence.
during the 400s and the 300s BC
Carthaginians
True - the 330s.
During Alexander's successful invasion, Persia was not conquering anything, it was on the defensive.
At the time, Egypt was part of the Persian Empire, but Alexander conquered it separately before turning toward Persia Major. For one thing, Egypt was revolting against Persia and welcomed Alexander as a liberator. Plus, Alexander used the wealth of Egypt to finance the campaign against Persia.
No one conquered Persia, the government collapsed, due to war, and went through a period of anarchy, with Smerdis the third as the head. It then fell into the Parthian dynasty.
Aksum
The Ethiopian Kindom of Axum
The former king Aksum conquered the Kush in the AD 300's.
The Ethiopian Kindom of Axum
yes
during the 400s and 300s BC
AD is a time after the BC's and Persia is just a plave.
Pastoral Poetry
pastoral poetry...
Soli is the bff of sara