The Middle East, Central Asia and western India up to the Indus River.
Setting out from Macedonia in northern Greece, Alexander conquered Asia Minor, the Near East, Egypt, the Middle East, Persia, parts of Afghanistan, and parts of India. He did so almost completely with a comparatively small, well-trained and equipped, highly mobile force, led by his cavalry.
He conquered Egypt, Persia, Asia Minor, and some parts of India.
No, Alexander the Great did not conquer Australia. He was a Macedonian king who conquered vast territories in Asia, Africa, and Europe, but there is no historical evidence that he visited or conquered Australia.
Alexander the Great conquered western Asia and planned to follow this up with conquering Western Europe, but died before he could do it. Julius Caesar wanted to be greater than Alexander - he conquered Europe and planned to conquer Alexander's old empire in Asia, but was assassinated on the eve of his departure.
Alexander the Great, who was Macedonian, not Greek.
Alexander the Great
Setting out from Macedonia in northern Greece, Alexander conquered Asia Minor, the Near East, Egypt, the Middle East, Persia, parts of Afghanistan, and parts of India. He did so almost completely with a comparatively small, well-trained and equipped, highly mobile force, led by his cavalry.
The Persian Empire stretching from Libya to Central Asia.
He conquered Egypt, Persia, Asia Minor, and some parts of India.
No, Alexander the Great did not conquer Australia. He was a Macedonian king who conquered vast territories in Asia, Africa, and Europe, but there is no historical evidence that he visited or conquered Australia.
He conquered the Persian Empire from Libya to Central Asia. He conquered it for himself, not for Greece, which he controlled. He was Macedonian, and it was his empire, not Greece, which was a collection of independent city-states, which his father had taken control of, and passed it on the Alexander.
Egypt-Libya, the Middle East, Persia-Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
Alexander the great was able to conquer part of Persia, Macedonia, and Asia Minor among other lands. He had an ingenious means of military command that always surprised even the largest armies of that generation.
When Alexander the Great reached the town of Gordium he found an ox-cart tied to a pole with a knotted rope that seemed to have no end. It was prophesied that he who untied the knot would conquer Asia. After struggling to untie the knot Alexander cut it in half with his sword and then indeed went on to conquer Asia.
Alexander the Great conquered western Asia and planned to follow this up with conquering Western Europe, but died before he could do it. Julius Caesar wanted to be greater than Alexander - he conquered Europe and planned to conquer Alexander's old empire in Asia, but was assassinated on the eve of his departure.
That would be Alexander the Great.
Alexander the Great, who was Macedonian, not Greek.