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Alexander the great was motivated by a combination of personal ambition, a desire for glory, and the quest for power. He aimed to spread Greek culture and influence, often viewing himself as a successor to his hero Achilles. Additionally, his education under Aristotle instilled in him a belief in the superiority of Greek civilization, which fueled his desire to conquer and unify the known world under his rule. This drive for conquest was also tied to a desire to avenge the Persian invasions of Greece and to fulfill what he saw as a divine destiny.

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