Alexander the great did not conquer several significant regions during his campaigns. Notably, he did not invade Italy, including the powerful city-states such as Rome, nor did he reach the western Mediterranean. Additionally, parts of northern Africa, including Carthage and regions of modern-day Libya, remained unconquered during his reign. His ambitions primarily focused on the Persian Empire and parts of Asia rather than the western territories.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
He conquer the land
Yes, in fact he was the first ever to conquer all of Greece.
Alexander the Great had just conquered the present-day area of Afghanistan in 323 B.C. before he died.
the Persian were defeated in the year of 334 B.C.E
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
Alexander the Great did indeed conquer Babalon.
He conquer the land
Chian
By force of arms.
Alexander the Great.
Yes he did not!
Egypt-Libya, the Middle East, Persia-Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
Iran was then called Persia, it had a great empire, and Alexander conquered it.
He didn't conquer a religion, he conquered nations.
Persepolis.
To conquer Persia