All of the cities that aren't called Alexandria.
about 70 cities were named after Alexander the great
no
Alexander built over 70 cities in the ex-Persian Empire when he took it over. Nearly half were modestly called Alexandria after himself - these cities were spread from Egypt to Central Asia.
The first city Alexander the Great named after himself was Alexandria in Northern Egypt. That city served as the Greek administrative capital of Egypt. It became, and remains today, one of Egypt's and the Mediterranean world's most important cities.
Alexander thought he was divined because, when he was going to pay respect to the other religions he had concurred the priest called him a god, so and so it was just luck he thought he as a god after that.
Alexander the Great
no he didnt
He modestly named half (over 30) Alexandria after himself.
about 70 cities were named after Alexander the great
Alexandria. He modestly named over 30 cities after himself, and one after his horse.
Alexander the Great founded or renamed over 20 cities after himself, the most famous being Alexandria in Egypt. These cities often served as administrative centers and symbols of his conquests. Many of them were strategically located to promote trade and military presence throughout his empire.
Alexander the Great.
He founded 70 cities in Egypt and Asia. Half he named Alexandria after himself (not very modest). The most famous one was Alexandria in Egypt.
no
Alexander built over 70 cities in the ex-Persian Empire when he took it over. Nearly half were modestly called Alexandria after himself - these cities were spread from Egypt to Central Asia.
Alexander? The only Alexander i know is Alexander the great and he was looked at by many as a god.
The first city Alexander the Great named after himself was Alexandria in Northern Egypt. That city served as the Greek administrative capital of Egypt. It became, and remains today, one of Egypt's and the Mediterranean world's most important cities.