Before his death the empire was in great hands. He taught the empire how to rule and he was a great army leader that's y his empire always won. He also had great soldiers who didn't want 2 listen 2 him but did because they wanted to win. But after Alexander the great died, the empire fell apart. The land was split into 3 lands by his commanders. So you c, Alexander was a great person.
Alexander the great. first he ended the evil empire of Persia over Greece and gained control of it. he opened up many libraries in his kingdom. he was a great person who did many great things
Alexander the Great was not Persian, he was Macedonian. He took over the Persian Empire and made it into a Macedonian Empire. His successors split up his empire among them and created what we today call the Hellenistic Kingdoms, which included Syria-Mesopotamia, Egypt and Macedonia.
His generals split up the empire and formed their own kingdoms (today we call them the Hellenistic Kingdoms).
He attempted to introduce Greek culture across the empire which he took from the Persians. He had not made much progress at the time of his early death, an although his successors kept up a pretence, it was superficial, confined to the upper classes, the Greek carpet-baggers who poured in, and the Macedonian rulers of the successor kingdoms.
Establishment of separate kingdoms we call Helenistic - his generals carved up the empire he had seized from the Persians after he died.
Alexander the great. first he ended the evil empire of Persia over Greece and gained control of it. he opened up many libraries in his kingdom. he was a great person who did many great things
The assault by Alexander the Great, who replaced the empire with his own Macedonian Empire. It was split up into several Hellenistic kingdoms after Alexander's death.
The Romans turned up but really the only time the Greek empire was important and prosperous was when Alexander the great was King. So there really really was a greek empire only when Alexander was King. Did you know Alexander the Great had Epilepsy.
Alexander the Great was not Persian, he was Macedonian. He took over the Persian Empire and made it into a Macedonian Empire. His successors split up his empire among them and created what we today call the Hellenistic Kingdoms, which included Syria-Mesopotamia, Egypt and Macedonia.
He had not nominated an heir by the time of his premature death (32) and hs generals carved up his empire amongst them.
His generals split up the empire and formed their own kingdoms (today we call them the Hellenistic Kingdoms).
First, it was brought within the Persian Empire. It was then taken over by Alexander the Great when he captured the Persian Empire. It then became part of the kingdom set up by Alexander's general Seleucis, and then was taken into the Roman Empire.
Alexander the Great. Then when his empire broke up Egypt was ruled by Ptolemaic Greeks (e.g. Cleopatra) until the Roman Empire conquered them.
Germany, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.
The British Empire. Great Britain is the latgest island of the British Isles.
Democracy in the Greek world was short lived - Alexander himself was running an empire with no democracy, and his successors set themselves up as kings. No room for democracy there.
Democracy in the Greek world was short lived - Alexander himself was running an empire with no democracy, and his successors set themselves up as kings. No room for democracy there.