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All of the cities that aren't called Alexandria.

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Who built one of the greatest cities of the ancient world and named it after himself?

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He modestly named half (over 30) Alexandria after himself.


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What is the city named after Alexander the Great?

Alexandria. He modestly named over 30 cities after himself, and one after his horse.


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Was Alexander the great inconsistent in his treatment of conquered cities?

no


What city did Alexander the Great build to look like a Greek city?

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.


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Alexander? The only Alexander i know is Alexander the great and he was looked at by many as a god.


What was the city named after Alexander the great from Greece?

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