Alexander the great led his army on an extensive campaign that took them through various regions, including Asia Minor, Egypt, Persia, and into India. His conquests spanned from Greece to the Indus River, showcasing his military prowess and ambition to create a vast empire. Key battles included the Battle of Granicus, the Siege of Tyre, and the Battle of Gaugamela, which solidified his control over Persia and beyond. Ultimately, his campaigns significantly spread Hellenistic culture across these regions.
The way Alexander and his army appeared. The leadership Alexander had influenced home to be a leader. Also the violence he saw in Alexander
by 332 BCE which regions had fallen to Alexander's army
Alexander the Great defeated the Persian empire
they work in the army and they lead the army
They were from Greece.
Because, your mother :D
Because his army was exhausted,they refused to go any farther. Alexander agreed to lead them home.
No, his army, having been campaigning for ten years, mutinied and refused to go further east.
The strong army that Alexander defeated was the Persian Army
He did not use any religion.He used his self to lead his army!
The way Alexander and his army appeared. The leadership Alexander had influenced home to be a leader. Also the violence he saw in Alexander
He turned back to Greece in 326 b.c. because his army was exhausted,they refused to go any farther. Alexander agreed to lead them home.
alexander's army stopped following him because they were tired of the combat, pain and the glory.
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