Alexander the great cried after he conquered all lands because there was not any more land to conquer.
Alexander III watched his father, Philip II, conquer more and more empires and countries. When Alexander was 13-years-old, he was given control of his father's kingdom
The conqueror who famously cried when he realized there were no more cities left to conquer was Alexander the Great. After achieving remarkable military successes and expanding his empire across vast territories, he became disheartened upon reaching India, where he felt there were no further lands to conquer. This moment reflects his ambition and the extent of his achievements, as he had pushed the boundaries of his empire to their limits.
I am not quite sure exactly what is meant by that question but I believe it is a no. India was already discovered and known of. Alexander, after conquering Persia, set out to conquer India. He arrived in the plains of northwestern India, fought a brutal battle, and conquered that part of India. He planned on marching on to conquer more of India to the east, but his army refused to go on since they were fought year after year non-stop. So Alexander had to turn back and didn't go any further into India.
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to expand and conquer more land
Alexander the great cried after he conquered all lands because there was not any more land to conquer.
He failed to go past Persia and conquer more land
Alexander III watched his father, Philip II, conquer more and more empires and countries. When Alexander was 13-years-old, he was given control of his father's kingdom
The conqueror who famously cried when he realized there were no more cities left to conquer was Alexander the Great. After achieving remarkable military successes and expanding his empire across vast territories, he became disheartened upon reaching India, where he felt there were no further lands to conquer. This moment reflects his ambition and the extent of his achievements, as he had pushed the boundaries of his empire to their limits.
The surplus male population of the Greek world anxious for employment, which provided Alexander withe the superior armoured infantry capable of defeating the more numerourous but unarmoured Persian infantry.
The surplus male population of the Greek world anxious for employment, which provided Alexander withe the superior armoured infantry capable of defeating the more numerourous but unarmoured Persian infantry.
The surplus male population of the Greek world anxious for employment, which provided Alexander withe the superior armoured infantry capable of defeating the more numerourous but unarmoured Persian infantry.
Alexander the Great.
Alexander the Great died in the summer of 323 BC. He died of uncertain causes but there is reason to believe that he died of over drinking and got sick. He died on the way back to his home after his soldiers refused to go any further and conquer any more cities.
I am not quite sure exactly what is meant by that question but I believe it is a no. India was already discovered and known of. Alexander, after conquering Persia, set out to conquer India. He arrived in the plains of northwestern India, fought a brutal battle, and conquered that part of India. He planned on marching on to conquer more of India to the east, but his army refused to go on since they were fought year after year non-stop. So Alexander had to turn back and didn't go any further into India.
Do you mean Alexander Graham Bell or Alexander the Great, be more specific