first of all he was known as great which means he was and he conquered many places peace out! mr Hudson
Julius Caesar came first. He was the great uncle of Augustus Caesar.
Persia Alexandar from Macedonia, the first conquered place was, so called today, Greece, or Athens. The well known battle of Horonea, some 3 Century BC, 2 august. So, this is the braking point of all Greeks atempt to improve that Alexandaer the Great was greek... He was Macedonian!
Alexander the Great first helped his father to conquer Greece at the Battle of Charonea in 338 BCE. After his fathers death in 336 BCE, he began his conquest of Persia. He conquered Baalbek in Asia minor then Ephesos. He then defeated Darius III at the Battle of Issos. He then conquered Sidon and Aleppo. In 332 he conquered Syria then went on to Egypt in 331 BCE. After Egypt he conquered Phoenicia. In 327 BCE he moved on to India and conquered the land up to the Indus river.
Alexander the Great - 323BC Julius Caesar- 44BC Genghis Khan - 1227 Marie Antoinette - 1793 i really did that much yes right Alexander the great died first
first of all he was known as great which means he was and he conquered many places peace out! mr Hudson
Julius Caesar came first. He was the great uncle of Augustus Caesar.
Alexandria was the city he first founded. By ariscari
Alexander, the great was the first man discover banana when he conquered India.
Persia Alexandar from Macedonia, the first conquered place was, so called today, Greece, or Athens. The well known battle of Horonea, some 3 Century BC, 2 august. So, this is the braking point of all Greeks atempt to improve that Alexandaer the Great was greek... He was Macedonian!
Alexander the Great first helped his father to conquer Greece at the Battle of Charonea in 338 BCE. After his fathers death in 336 BCE, he began his conquest of Persia. He conquered Baalbek in Asia minor then Ephesos. He then defeated Darius III at the Battle of Issos. He then conquered Sidon and Aleppo. In 332 he conquered Syria then went on to Egypt in 331 BCE. After Egypt he conquered Phoenicia. In 327 BCE he moved on to India and conquered the land up to the Indus river.
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Arguably, the ancient kingdom of Macedon (modern day Greece) was the first nation to reach India, as Alexander the Great conquered some lands today a part of western India.
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No, Egypt was not the first territory conquered by King Philip II of Macedon. His early conquests primarily focused on unifying the Macedonian kingdom and expanding its influence in the Greek world, particularly through battles against city-states like Athens and Thebes. Egypt was later conquered by his son, Alexander the Great, during his campaign against the Persian Empire.
Alexander the great
Alexander the Great - 323BC Julius Caesar- 44BC Genghis Khan - 1227 Marie Antoinette - 1793 i really did that much yes right Alexander the great died first