LOTS and LOTS of gold!!
No, Babur was not a direct descendant of Alexander the Great. Babur was a descendant of Timur, also known as Tamerlane, who was a Turkic-Mongol conqueror and founder of the Timurid Empire. Alexander the Great lived and conquered the area much earlier than the Timurids.
Alexander the Great - 323BC Julius Caesar- 44BC Genghis Khan - 1227 Marie Antoinette - 1793 i really did that much yes right Alexander the great died first
Sasha It was popularized as a personal name by the ancient Macedonian leader Alexander the Great. In the course of conquering much of the known world, from Egypt to India, Alexander also gave his name to numerous cities.
$41,600 in gold coins
Aristotle, who was a Greek philosopher. Aristotle was a protege to Plato, whose mentor was Socrates. These three great thinkers were all Greek, and that is the reason why Alexander the Great loved Greek Culture so much. (He was Macedonian.) That's a common misconception about Alexander. People think that he was Greek; he was not. Alexander was a Macedonian prince, son of Phillip II, and he was influenced by Aristotle.
The gold and silver treasure of Persepolis were immense much of this was carried back to Greece
Most of the treasures of Persepolis were looted and destroyed after the city was sacked by Alexander the Great in 330 BCE. Following his conquest, many of the valuable artifacts, including gold, silver, and intricate artworks, were taken back to Greece or melted down. Additionally, over the centuries, further plundering and the ravages of time led to the loss and degradation of what remained of the site's treasures. Today, much of what was once held in Persepolis is either lost to history or found in distant museums.
Persepolis grossed $22,742,498 worldwide.
Persepolis grossed $4,443,403 in the domestic market.
Achilles. Alexander the great was influenced by him so much, he borrowed his shield for good luck in battle.
He liked trains to much
No, Babur was not a direct descendant of Alexander the Great. Babur was a descendant of Timur, also known as Tamerlane, who was a Turkic-Mongol conqueror and founder of the Timurid Empire. Alexander the Great lived and conquered the area much earlier than the Timurids.
Alexander the Great - 323BC Julius Caesar- 44BC Genghis Khan - 1227 Marie Antoinette - 1793 i really did that much yes right Alexander the great died first
Sasha It was popularized as a personal name by the ancient Macedonian leader Alexander the Great. In the course of conquering much of the known world, from Egypt to India, Alexander also gave his name to numerous cities.
$41,600 in gold coins
It came much later.
Alexander the Great, son of Philip of Macedon.