As a unifying and civilising force amongst disparate peoples.
He also spread the Greek philosophies called the Hellenic culture that lead to much of the Western culture of today. DSKO. Everyone knows that famous date.
Alexander the Great's conquest of the Persian Empire created an empire reaching from Egypt to India.
Alexander took over the Persian Empirein its entirety.
Egypt was part of the Persian Empire which Alexander the Great conquered.
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 conquered the Persian Empire and spread Greek culture throughout southwest Asia.
Alexander the Great defeated the Persian empire
to spread greek culture and civilization.(hellenistic culture)
Alexander conquered the Persian Empire.
Alexander the great conquered the Persian empire and spread greek culture throughout southwest Asia
Greek culture within the Persian Empire when he took it over.
He also spread the Greek philosophies called the Hellenic culture that lead to much of the Western culture of today. DSKO. Everyone knows that famous date.
Greek culture was introduced to the Middle East by Alexander the Great when he conquered the Persian Empire.
The other way around - Greek culture influenced the Persian Empire - first because of the couple of hundred Greek city-states located in Asia Minor and the Islands which were part of the Persian Empire, and later by Alexander the Great's takeover of the Empire, and the partially-successful attempts by him and his successors to introduce Greek culture throughout the Empire.
It was his aim to introduce Greek culture throughout the Persian Empire as he took it over, in order to civilise it along Greek lines. So he had to know what he was doing.
Alexander the Great conquered the Persian Empire and converted it into an empire of his own, not to destroy the Persians but to convert them to Greek culture.
Alexander conquered the Persian Empire using the sarissa (lance) and attempted to bring it towards Greek-like (Hellenistic) culture.