No.
The death of Alexander the Great caused his unified empire to be split three ways under his top generals. This caused a great deal of unrest in what was Alexander's empire.
The Hellenistic kingdoms
Alexander conquered Egypt, Macedonia, and the Persian Empire.
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No, both empires existed at the same time however the Babylonian Empire outlasted the Assyrian Empire. Finally the Persian Empire conquered the Babylonian Empire, then Alexander of Macedonia conquered the entire area but split into three parts after Alexander's death. Finally the Roman Empire conquered the three splinters of Alexander's Empire.
After his death.
after his death
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The death of Alexander the Great caused his unified empire to be split three ways under his top generals. This caused a great deal of unrest in what was Alexander's empire.
Alexander conquered Egypt, Macedonia, and the Persian Empire.
No.
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The Hellenistic kingdoms
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.
You've got your empires mixed. It was the Macadonian Empire of Alexander the Great that was divided into three after Alexander's death in 323 BC.
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Alexander conquered Egypt, Macedonia, and the Persian Empire.