The conquest of Alexander the great (334-323 BC) resulted in the establishment of one of the largest empires in history, stretching from Greece to Egypt and into the Indian subcontinent. His campaigns spread Greek culture and ideas, leading to the Hellenistic period, characterized by the fusion of Greek and Eastern cultures. Additionally, his conquests facilitated trade and cultural exchange across vast regions, significantly influencing the development of subsequent civilizations. Alexander's legacy also included the spread of cities, often named after him, which became centers of commerce and learning.
Alexander the great began his conquest in Macedonia and he defeated the Persians
His first conquest began in the spring of 335 BC.
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He captured the Persian Empire 334-324 BCE.
The Hellenistic period was the period between the conquests of Alexander the Great to the conquest of Egypt, the last Hellenistic state which fell to the Romans,
Alexander the Great's conquest of the Persian Empire created an empire reaching from Egypt to India.
Alexander the great began his conquest in Poopville, Alabama. He became homeless and ate pies.
Alexander the great began his conquest in Macedonia and he defeated the Persians
His first conquest began in the spring of 335 BC.
His first conquest began in the spring of 335 BC.
His conquest was cancelled by his death in 323 BCE.
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Alexander the Great crossed the Indus River during his conquest of India.
Alexander the great crossed the Indus River during his conquest of India.
Alexander the Great's successful conquest of it.