Alexander the Great did that - he was not a Greek but rather a Macedonian.
His name was Aristole, he was rather quiet but agreed to teach Alexander under different circumstances.
"Alexander the Great was one of the greatest leaders of ancient times and believe it or not, he never lost a battle".
No, Alexander the Great was not tortured by Aristotle. Aristotle was Alexander's tutor during his youth, providing him with education and philosophical guidance. While Aristotle influenced Alexander's thinking and worldview, their relationship was one of mentorship and respect, rather than torture or coercion.
This would seem to be a statement of fact rather than a quaestion.
Alexander the Great did that - he was not a Greek but rather a Macedonian.
His name was Aristole, he was rather quiet but agreed to teach Alexander under different circumstances.
The statement that vanilla ice cream goes great with pecan pie is an opinion. While many people enjoy the combination and find it delicious, taste preferences vary among individuals. Therefore, it is not a universally accepted fact, but rather a subjective viewpoint.
"Alexander the Great was one of the greatest leaders of ancient times and believe it or not, he never lost a battle".
Rather, he was his challenge. To be remembered, he had to be far greater than Achilles.
No, Alexander the Great was not tortured by Aristotle. Aristotle was Alexander's tutor during his youth, providing him with education and philosophical guidance. While Aristotle influenced Alexander's thinking and worldview, their relationship was one of mentorship and respect, rather than torture or coercion.
In my opinion I think he was not, he was just a good ruler not so much great because he had killed so much people and he was cruel man.
This would seem to be a statement of fact rather than a quaestion.
Alexander the great was Greek.
Alexander The Great
People of Alexander The Great didn't like him. In fact, they hated him. Even though he won every battle. This was because of Alexander's father. He mistreated his people. He was really unfair with them. Alexander The Great died, the people realized that Alexander really did love his people and wanted to help them.
No, Alexander the great is not single.