The Macedonian army, allies and mercenaries under King Alexander the Great.
The biggest what are you talking about.
He captured the eastern Mediterranean ports to eliminate the Persian navy threat and then defeated the Persian armies.
Well, seeing as how this question is filled under Alexander the Great, I would assume that you should know that the leader of Macedonia, Alexander the Great, defeated the Persian empire and held the title and office of the king of Persians.
From his entry to Asia Minor 334-326BCE.
The Persian Empire was ultimately defeated by a coalition of Greek city-states led by Macedonian King Alexander the Great in the 4th century BCE. His military campaigns effectively dismantled Persian power, culminating in decisive victories at battles such as Granicus, Issus, and Gaugamela. This marked the end of the Achaemenid dynasty and the expansion of Greek culture throughout the former Persian territories.
Alexander the Great defeated the Persian empire
Persian Empire
Persian Empire.
Its called ''the Persian wars'' or the ''Greco-Persian wars''.
The Achaemenid Empire.
Alexander the Great.
The biggest what are you talking about.
Alexander the Great.
Persian War - A varying coalition of Greek city-states defeated the Persian Empire between 499 and 449 BCE. A league of Peloponnesian city-states led by Sparta defeated Athens and its empire 431 to 404 BCE.
It was defeated by Macedonia under Alexander the Great who took it over as an empire of his own.
He captured the eastern Mediterranean ports to eliminate the Persian navy threat and then defeated the Persian armies.
He captured the eastern Mediterranean ports to eliminate the Persian navy threat and then defeated the Persian armies.