No, he was Macedonian Greek. At the time, Macedonia was a Homeric style kingdom, made up mostly of native Greeks, with a handful of Barbarians from further north. Ethiopians had little to do with any part of Greece at the time, and all coins images of Alexander, as well as his father Philip I of Macedon, clearly portray men with Caucasian features, typical of Greek art.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Alexander the Great killed a black general. Alexander had various military encounters and campaigns, but no specific records suggest that he killed a black general.
Alexander did not have any pets unless you count his black warhorse Bucephalus. Bucephalus died during Alexander's last great battle in India.
Alexander the Great's horse was as famous as Alexander himself. His horse was named Bucephalus, meaning ox-head. Bucephalus was a large black horse with a white star on his brow.
No he killed Cleitus the black
Alexander the great was Greek.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Alexander the Great killed a black general. Alexander had various military encounters and campaigns, but no specific records suggest that he killed a black general.
Bucephalus.
Alexander did not have any pets unless you count his black warhorse Bucephalus. Bucephalus died during Alexander's last great battle in India.
Alexander the Great's horse was as famous as Alexander himself. His horse was named Bucephalus, meaning ox-head. Bucephalus was a large black horse with a white star on his brow.
No he killed Cleitus the black
Alexander the great was Greek.
Alexander The Great
Bucephalus was the name of Alexander the Great's horse.
No, Alexander the great is not single.
Alexander the great of Greece conquered the world.
Alexander Black Robertson was born in 1847.
Alexander Black died on 1897-03-13.