Some would call Alexander the great a great warrior. He never lost a battle. Some would call him a ruthless leader. He executed his cousin to make sure he had no rivals for his throne.
A mix of both, the proportion of each depending on your definition of both words.
Alexander the great was Greek.
Alexander the Great admired Achilles, the legendary hero of Homer's "Iliad." He saw Achilles as a symbol of martial prowess and heroic ideals, often emulating his bravery and leadership in battle. Alexander even sought to emulate Achilles' legacy by striving for glory and conquest throughout his own campaigns, aiming to achieve a status comparable to that of the great hero.
No, Alexander the great is not single.
Yes, Alexander The Great was an explorer
Alexander the Great was the king of Macedonia.
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heroic figures and great adventures
Alexander the great was Greek.
Alexander The Great
One is BUCEPHALAS who was Alexander The Greats horse who fought in many battles with him.
Some people believe conquering, fighting and slaughter are heroic.
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Antigone, Haemon, Ismene and Teiresias are heroic in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.). Specifically, heroic describes an individual who does great deeds, hold great powers or is the main character. Theban Princess Antigone is heroic as the main character and the doer of the great deed of burying her brother and honoring the gods. But Haemon, Ismene and Teiresias may be said to join her in specific heroic acts of selflessness.
No, Alexander the great is not single.
It didn't happen. Alexander III of Macedon (20/21 July 356 - 10/11 June 323 BC) Hannibal, son of Hamilcar Barca (248-183 or 182 BC) Hannibal was born eighty years after Alexander died See wikipedia for how gloriously heroic they both were.
Alexander the great of Greece conquered the world.
Yes, Alexander The Great was an explorer