Alexander the Great .
Alexander died in Babylon on June 10, 323 BCE
Alexander 323 BCE.
Neither Pericles nor Alexander the Great reigned during the Hellenistic age of Greece. Pericles was in power in during the 5th century BCE, Alexander the Great died June 323 BCE. The Hellenistic age began in 323 BCE, after Alexander's death.
Alexander III, more commonly known as Alexander the Great, reigned from 336 BCE to 323 BCE
Alexander the great lived until he was 33. He got sick and after some weeks he died.
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It was established in 331 BCE, and he died in 323 BCE.
Alexander died in Babylon on June 10, 323 BCE
Alexander 323 BCE.
Neither Pericles nor Alexander the Great reigned during the Hellenistic age of Greece. Pericles was in power in during the 5th century BCE, Alexander the Great died June 323 BCE. The Hellenistic age began in 323 BCE, after Alexander's death.
Alexander III, more commonly known as Alexander the Great, reigned from 336 BCE to 323 BCE
332 to 323 BCE.
Alexander the great lived until he was 33. He got sick and after some weeks he died.
Babylon, June 10th, 323 BCE
His conquest was cancelled by his death in 323 BCE.
Alexander the Great was King of Macedonia for nearly 13 years, from 336 BCE until his death at the age of 32 in 323 BCE. He was the Pharoah of Egypt for 9 years, from 332 until 323 BCE, King of Asia for 8 years from 331 to 323 BCE, and the King of Persia for 7 years from 330 until 323 BCE. You copied and past.
Alexander the Great conquered most of the Hellenistic world during his campaigns, creating one of the largest empires in ancient history. His conquests extended from Greece through Asia Minor, Egypt, Persia, and into parts of India. He died in 323 BCE in Babylon at the age of 32, leaving behind a vast empire that greatly influenced the spread of Greek culture.