Rome and carthalage
Babylon
Alexander the great because he conquered so many city-states.
Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great at 332 BCE in the Nile delta. Alexander's intention was to build a city that would supersede the famous at his time Naucratis a port city 72 kilometers southern than the new city of Alexandria which became the capital city of Ptolemy after the death of Alexander.
Bucephalus
Alexandria; several times
Babylon
Alexander City Millers ended in 1951.
Alexander the great because he conquered so many city-states.
If you mean Alexander the great the answer is the city-state of Maceodonia in Ancient Greece.
Alexander's conquests were ended in Babylon by his death. He was at the time considering taking on the West - Rome and Carthage to complete subjugation of the 'known world'.
Alexander's conquests were ended in Babylon by his death. He was at the time considering taking on the West - Rome and Carthage to complete subjugation of the 'known world'.
Alexander the Great conquered it and established his own in its place.
the great for Alexander and they had
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Pella, Macedonia
Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great at 332 BCE in the Nile delta. Alexander's intention was to build a city that would supersede the famous at his time Naucratis a port city 72 kilometers southern than the new city of Alexandria which became the capital city of Ptolemy after the death of Alexander.
After crossing the Indus River, Alexander the Great reached the city of Taxila, which is located in present-day Pakistan. Taxila was a significant cultural and educational center at the time, and it played an important role in his campaign in the region. Following his stay in Taxila, Alexander continued to advance further into India.