The long list for this is very long.
The short list is Darius III, emperor of the Persian empire.
Alexander the Great is depicted as a great military leader because in 13 years he conquered most of the known world, generally in the face of insuperable odds. Many of his tactics are taught in military schools today.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
Alexander the Great.
Alexander the Great was taught military skills by his father, King Philip II of Macedon. Philip was an experienced and successful military leader and strategist, and he trained Alexander in various aspects of warfare from a young age. Under his guidance, Alexander developed a deep understanding of tactics, leadership, and military strategy, which he would later use to conquer much of the known world.
Alexander the Great had nothing to do with ancient Rome. He was a Macedonian king and military leader. His conquests were east, while Rome was in the west.
To conquer Persia
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Egypt was part of the empire conquered by Alexander the Great.
Alexander the Great was one of the most successful military commanders in human history.
His strategy and how he approached war.
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Bucephalus was ridden by Alexander the Great of persia
Alexander the Great is depicted as a great military leader because in 13 years he conquered most of the known world, generally in the face of insuperable odds. Many of his tactics are taught in military schools today.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
Alexander the Great.
Alexander the Great was one important military leader, if that's what you are looking for
Alexander the Great was taught military skills by his father, King Philip II of Macedon. Philip was an experienced and successful military leader and strategist, and he trained Alexander in various aspects of warfare from a young age. Under his guidance, Alexander developed a deep understanding of tactics, leadership, and military strategy, which he would later use to conquer much of the known world.