He led Macedonia in the conquest of the Persian Empire.
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Alexander the great was a military genius who used guile, ingenuity and lateral thinking to defeat often vastly superior forces. Alexander's success rate in major battles was 100%. He had enormous skill in matters of logistics, strategy, and even military technology for his time. He led from the front in amongst his men and could assess the landscape, any changes in enemy formation, or gaps in defence during battle and mobilize accordingly to defeat the enemy. Alexander maintained most of his troops' morale at a very high level through a combination of success and charisma and he went beyond the world known to the Greeks at that point in time. The tactics of Alexander the Great are still studied by the worlds military today.
yess he did
In 325 BC ya welcome.
Alexander the Great, King Alexander III of Macedon, fought many battles during his lifetime and won almost all of them. Some of his biggest were; Battle of Chaeronea, Battle of the Granicus and the Battle of Issus.
Alexander the Great's horse was named Bucephalus. The horse's name is pronounced like "Boo-Seph-Uh-Luss". It is reported that Alexander adored Bucephalus and rode him into many battles.
"Alexander the Great was one of the greatest leaders of ancient times and believe it or not, he never lost a battle".
he won a lot of battles because of his bravery and his military genius.
Technology won Alexander his battles by the messaging system which delivered the messages faster and enough time to prepare for his great battles.
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The Romans never adopted the Macedonian phalanx, the military formation developed by Philip II of Macedon and used by his son, Alexander the Great.
Alexander the great
yess he did
i think yes he win
In 325 BC ya welcome.
he was ambitious,he won battles
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Alexander the Great, King Alexander III of Macedon, fought many battles during his lifetime and won almost all of them. Some of his biggest were; Battle of Chaeronea, Battle of the Granicus and the Battle of Issus.