about 70 cities were named after Alexander the great
Alexander the Great named sixteen cities "Alexandria" in honor of himself. These cities were strategically established throughout his empire, primarily in regions such as Egypt and Persia, to promote Hellenistic culture and administration. The most famous of these is Alexandria in Egypt, which became a major center of learning and trade. Each city served to solidify his legacy and influence in the areas he conquered.
he honored his horse by naming a city after it called Bucephalia. Hope this helps!
In the sentence, "Alexander the Great built a city to honor Bucephalus, his favorite war horse," the infinitive is "to honor." The infinitive explains what action is taking place in the sentence.
The earliest surviving reference we have of Alexander being called, 'Alexander the Great', is found in a Roman play titled, "Mostellaria (The Haunted House), a play written by Titus Maccius Plautus c. 254-184 BCE testifying to the admiration that the Romans had for his military achievements.The line from the play, "Alexandrum magnum atque Agathoclem aiunt maximas" in English reads, "Alexander the great and most importantly, they say, Agathocles". The character, Tranio, a slave in Rome owned by Theopropides is comparing himself admiringly to Alexander and Agathocles.We don't know if the playwright Titus Maccius Plautus coined the title but we can safely assume that his audience would recognize who 'Alexandrum magnum' was, an indication that the epithet predated Plautus' play and suggesting that the Romans began styling Alexander as 'the great' fairly soon after his death.Quintus Curtius Rufus also mentions 'Alexander the Great', by the epithet 'Great' in his "Historie Alexandri Magni Macedonis" in the 1st century CE. The 'Magni' has been translated into English as, "Great" and is a clear reference to his talent as a military leader which allowed him to build such a huge empire.
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Alexander the Great named sixteen cities "Alexandria" in honor of himself. These cities were strategically established throughout his empire, primarily in regions such as Egypt and Persia, to promote Hellenistic culture and administration. The most famous of these is Alexandria in Egypt, which became a major center of learning and trade. Each city served to solidify his legacy and influence in the areas he conquered.
Alexandria (Greek: Ἀλεξάνδρεια) is named after Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia. Alexander conquered much of the ancient world, including Egypt. The city was named in his honor. In Arabic, the city became known as Al-Iskandariya ( الإسكندرية ), a phonetic way in Arabic of writing Alexandria.
The city of Alexandria, was built in honor of Alexander The Great, around 350 BC. it was built by one of Alexanders Generals who founded a dynasty, Plotomeo, the last ruler of such dynasty, was Cleopatra. ( 90-35 AC)
The city, Buecephala was built in honor of Alexander's horse, Bucephalus.
Alexander the Great. He would become one of the greatest conquerors of all time, in terms of the area he conquered and the total area of places named for him. One of the largest and most comprehensive libraries to ever exist was built in his honor at Alexandria. It was for this reason that Alexandria would be the center of scientific research for many centuries.
he honored his horse by naming a city after it called Bucephalia. Hope this helps!
Alexander Parker - Medal of Honor - was born in 1832-08.
Alexander Mack - Medal of Honor - died on 1907-09-25.
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Alexander Jardine - Medal of Honor - died on 1949-02-22.
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Alexander Parker - Medal of Honor - died on 1900-10-02.