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Alexander the Great fought to free Greek cities in Asia Minor, particularly during his campaign against the Persian Empire. Notable cities he liberated include Miletus and Ephesus. His conquests aimed to spread Greek culture and influence throughout the region, ultimately leading to the establishment of Hellenistic civilization.
Philip II and Alexander the Great
When did you have in mind.
because Alexander tried to mix the Greek cities and the Hellenistic cites didn't mix and there your answer to your question
he wanted to spread greek culture
Alexander the Great fought to free Greek cities in Asia Minor, particularly during his campaign against the Persian Empire. Notable cities he liberated include Miletus and Ephesus. His conquests aimed to spread Greek culture and influence throughout the region, ultimately leading to the establishment of Hellenistic civilization.
Philip II and Alexander the Great
When did you have in mind.
because Alexander tried to mix the Greek cities and the Hellenistic cites didn't mix and there your answer to your question
The Persian army versus contingents from southern Greek cities.
he wanted to spread greek culture
Alexander admired Greek culture and worked to spread Greek influence by founding cities in the lands he conquered. He encouraged Greek settlers to move to these new cities and as a result, Greek became a common language throughout Alexander's empire. Evan as he supported the spread of Greek culture, however, Alexander encouraged common people to keep their own customs and traditions. the new, blended culture that developed is called Hellenistic. It was not purely Greek, but it was heavily influenced by Greek ideas.
The over 70 cities were modeled on Greek cultural lines and acted as a cultural centre for the provinces they were located in..
Alexander the Great didn't conquer cities, unless you are talking about the Greek city states he conquered to unite Greece under his hegemony. Alexander conquered the Persian Empire and took over all its holdings which included Egypt and capitulated without a battle, and then fought Porus in modern day Pakistan with intentions to push forward into India.
it's Greek like Alexander
No Greek cities helped Carthage. The opposite was the case. The city-states of the Aetolian League became allies of the Romans and fought against Macedonia alongside them.
Because he loved the greek culture and wanted to spread it allover