Alexander the great exhibited traits that could be interpreted as a God complex, particularly in his later years. He often portrayed himself as a divine figure, claiming descent from the gods and demanding worship from his followers. His ambition to conquer vast territories and his belief in his own destiny as a ruler may also suggest a sense of superiority and an inflated self-image. However, these traits were not uncommon for leaders of his time and can also be attributed to the cultural context of Hellenistic society, which revered heroic and godlike figures.
Alexander? The only Alexander i know is Alexander the great and he was looked at by many as a god.
no he was not
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Psychologically, aside from possibly some form of God Complex, they all had ailurophobia. Which is the phobia of cats.
yes, Alexander the great pretended to be a god no certain god, but just a god so that the people he conquered would think he had the same religious beliefs at they did.
i have no god dang idea
In Ancient Egypt; pre-Alexander the Great.
Alexander of Macedon is regarded as great, mainly to not only his massive empire (Greece to India) but as his way of making his people believe he was a god.
Alexander worshiped the Greek pantheon, a group of many deity's; God's, Goddesses, Titan's, Demi-God's etc. The chief God's being the Twelve Olympians.
No, he was a real person who conquered Egypt and other places.
They were both called the "son of god." Alexander the Great was thought to be the son of Zeus, and he confirmed this thought in Northern Egypt. There is an oasis town called Siwa; in ancient times there was an oracle in a temple in Siwa. Alexander visited the oracle, who proclaimed him the son of God.
Alexander the Great studied with Aristotle as a boy