one on one, Spartacus
no, he would kill them one by one and sometimes he would let people go then kill them
Alexander III of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia also known as Alexander the Great.
Yes their was one in 2004 called Alexander
No, Alexander the Great was no relation to Cleopatra. Cleopatra's lineage went back to Ptolemy, one of Alexander's generals.
Alexander had one brother, Philip Arrhidaeus
no, he would kill them one by one and sometimes he would let people go then kill them
Alexander III of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia also known as Alexander the Great.
I don't think so, but if there is it would be a modern one. The ancient Romans certainly would not memorialize someone like Spartacus.
the iliad is alexander the great favourite book
a great one
Historical events showed Gannicus as one of the rebel commanders under the leadership of Spartacus. Spartacus outlast all of his commanders during the 3rd serville war. I believe Spartacus tactics in combat would have given him the edge if pitted against any of the other gladiator commanders.
Alexander the great is one
Yes their was one in 2004 called Alexander
No, Alexander the Great was no relation to Cleopatra. Cleopatra's lineage went back to Ptolemy, one of Alexander's generals.
Other then Alexander The Great himself, one would think it most have been Darius III "The King of Kings", he was the last ruler of The Achaemenid Empire of Persia from 336 BC to 330 BC before it was conquered by Alexander The Great.
Alexander had one brother, Philip Arrhidaeus
Macedonian he was one of Alexander the Great's generals. On the death of Alexander in 332BC he became Pharaoh. In the ancient world he would have been considered a Greek.