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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.

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