Unlike may conquerors before, Alexander the great allowed the local rulers of ares he conquered to continue ruling over their lands and practicing their own religions. This kept his conquered territories pacified and more trusting of his empire.
It is said that Alexander The Great was assassinated by his own men as they knew that if they didn't kill him then then he would have led them on forever until he found an end to the earth.
Alexander the great conquered the Persian empire and spread greek culture throughout southwest Asia
There is no proof to suggest that Alexander the Great ever had sexual relations with men, though culturally, there is a high probability of it. Hephaestion, Alexander's lifelong friend and Bagoas, a Persian eunuch were the two men central to these rumours. However any evidence of a gay relationship is purely circumstantial.
Because he wanted to be the nice guy and help his team out
Alexander had 48,100 infantry, 6,100 calverly and 120 ships with 38,00 crew members. That's a total of 92,200 men.
Alexander the greats strategy as he established colonies was to treat that colony with kindness.
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Alexander means 'defender of men'. It was made famous by Alexander the Great.
Yes he did. When Alexander the Great crossed the Hellespont he was leading an army of 42.000 men that reached in its peak 100.000 men according to ancient sources Arrian, Plutarch, Diodorus etc.
The worst enemy of the Persians is Alexander the Great and his men
Fairly well
It is said that Alexander The Great was assassinated by his own men as they knew that if they didn't kill him then then he would have led them on forever until he found an end to the earth.
Alexander the great conquered the Persian empire and spread greek culture throughout southwest Asia
Alexander Gomelsky went by The Silver Fox, Aleksandr the Great, and The Father of Soviet Men's Basketball.
The crusade was a massacre, Alexander the great's men conquered over the bewildered turks...
There is no proof to suggest that Alexander the Great ever had sexual relations with men, though culturally, there is a high probability of it. Hephaestion, Alexander's lifelong friend and Bagoas, a Persian eunuch were the two men central to these rumours. However any evidence of a gay relationship is purely circumstantial.
The crusade was a massacre, Alexander the great's men conquered over the bewildered turks...