Yes, Alexander the great aimed to unite the East and West under one empire. His conquests across Persia and into India were driven by the desire to spread Greek culture and ideas, creating a fusion of Hellenistic and Eastern civilizations. This vision of a cohesive empire was reflected in his policies of cultural integration and the establishment of cities that served as cultural melting pots. Ultimately, his ambition was not just territorial expansion, but the creation of a unified world.
The goals of Alexander the Great wereto become a monarchto be the best of the world;to controll an empire ;andto spread Greek culture.THE PRIMARY GOAL IS TO BE THE BEST.
The goal that they had in common was to conquer the Persian empire.
Alexander the Great got his name because he became king because of the death of his father. Alexander carried on with his father's goal and became famous in Greece as a conquerer. I am in 7th grade and i'm learning about Greece.
His absolute ruthlessness in pursuing his goal of total dominance and expanding the Macedonian empire, using Thebes as an example to the other city-states of the price of rebellion.
Hasburg Empire was one of the greatest ruling families in Europe. The main goal of the Empire in World War I was to contain its national minorities.
Conquest of the Persian Empire.
to become a divine monarch. to manage an empire and spread greek culture.
The goals of Alexander the Great wereto become a monarchto be the best of the world;to controll an empire ;andto spread Greek culture.THE PRIMARY GOAL IS TO BE THE BEST.
The goal that they had in common was to conquer the Persian empire.
to rule the would
To conquer Persia
He continued his father Philip's plan to take over the Persian Empire.
His goal was to unite Europe and Asia into one country.
Alexander the Great got his name because he became king because of the death of his father. Alexander carried on with his father's goal and became famous in Greece as a conquerer. I am in 7th grade and i'm learning about Greece.
His primary goal was the destruction and takeover of the Persian Empire, which he achieved after ten years of warfare. His next goal was the Hellenisation of his new empire, which he made a start on, but his early death pre-empted that. He tried to establish a succession, but again his early death left his son child exposed to eventually murder, and his generals divided his empire amongst themselves. He planned to add western Europe to his empire, imagining this would give him the whole world (he didn't know about China, the Pacific and the Americas) - again the early death. Score: 3 out of 4.
his goal was to capture the incan empire
To make Russian Empire a European land. He was a Tsar of Russian Empire at early 1700's. He did established St. Petersburg (Petrograd, Leningrad) as the Northern Varposten in Russian Empire.