Philip of Macedon brought an end to the Greek city-states in mainland Greece by conquering Thebes and Athens. His son Alexander the Great took over his father's expedition to conquer the Persian Empire after he was assassinated.
Alexander the Great, also known as Alexander III of Macedon, became king after the death of his father, King Philip II. One thing Alexander the Great was known for was his conquering most of the known world of his time.
He was a model of a power hungry, conquering megalomaniac.
Philip II of Macedon the father of Alexander The Great .
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Alexander of Macedon. Thereafter, Alexander the Great.
Philip of Macedon brought an end to the Greek city-states in mainland Greece by conquering Thebes and Athens. His son Alexander the Great took over his father's expedition to conquer the Persian Empire after he was assassinated.
Alexander the Great, also known as Alexander III of Macedon, became king after the death of his father, King Philip II. One thing Alexander the Great was known for was his conquering most of the known world of his time.
conquering the Persian empire
Son of Philip II of Macedonia, whom he succeeded. On his father's death, he took over his father's invasion of the Persian Empire and spent ten years conquering it. He died after this and is remembered as Alexander the Great.
Alexander the greats achievements were conquering other lands and to have war
Alexander the greats achievements were conquering other lands and to have war
It made him arrogant
Alexander the Great extended his empire by conquering the Persian Empire and turning it into an empire of his own.
He was a model of a power hungry, conquering megalomaniac.
One thing Alexander did that paralleled his father's 'ideas' was in his conquering...His father Philip II, had unified almost all of the city-states of mainland Greece. He did this under Macedonian hegemony and the federation was called the League of Corinth.Alexander reconfirmed "Macedonian rule by quashing a rebellion of southern Greek city-states and staging a short but bloody excursion against Macedon's northern neighbours, Alexander set out east against the Achaemenid Persian Empire, which he defeated and overthrew"
King Alexander the Great of Macedonia.