Alexander the great's empire did not grow any larger primarily due to the exhaustion of his troops and logistical challenges. After years of relentless campaigning, his soldiers, weary from constant battles and long marches, refused to march further into India at the Hyphasis River. Additionally, the vast territories already conquered presented significant challenges in governance and integration, making further expansion difficult. Ultimately, Alexander's early death in 323 BCE also curtailed any further ambitions for expansion.
Alexander's empire did not grow because after he died his generals seized control of the provinces, turning them into kingdoms of their own. After much infighting, the main kingdoms were Egypt, Syria Pergamon and Macedonia.
The Ottoman Empire grew larger and stronger from its beginnings in the 1000s to the mid 1600s. From the mid-1600s to its eventual elimination in 1924, it became smaller and weaker.
Because Agustine accepted it as a religion.
The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.The Greeks never had an empire. The closest they came to an empire was under Alexander the Great, but even though he conquered a lot of territory, it never became an empire and fell apart after his death. Ancient Greece was a collection of independent city-states and never permanently united.
Yes... The Mongol empire is the second largest (and largest contiguous) Empire ever to exist. Alexander the Great's Empire, though impressive, was much smaller granted it was built in a shorter period of time. If Alexander hadn't met an untimely death at the age of 33, Rome may never have had the opportunity to grow in strength during the diadochi wars, the area would have been conquered by Alexander and things may have been quite different.The British Empire was the biggest the world has ever seen! it ruled 1/5th of the world's land, (British Empire - 33.67 million km2 (1922)here is a world map, bits marked red are what Great Britain ruled.http:/op-for.comBritish%20Empire.pngsecond place goes to The Mongol Empire.Third place goes to The Russian Empire.Here is the top 10 biggest Empires in order, when they were and how much land they had....British Empire - 33.67 million km2 (1922)[23]Mongol Empire - 33.0 million km2 (1270 or 1309)[14][3]Russian Empire - 22.8 million km2 (1895)[14][3]Union of Soviet Socialist Republics - 22.3 million km2 (1945)[14]Spanish Empire - 19.425 million km2 (ca. 1740-1790)[25]Russian Federation - 17.1 million km2 (1991)[14]Qing Empire, China - 14.7 million km2 (1790)[14][3]Second French Colonial Empire - 12.3 million km2 (1938)[25]Umayyad Caliphate - 11.1 million km2 (720 or 750)[14][3]Yuan Empire, China - 11.0 million km2 (1310)[14
Alexander's empire did not grow because after he died his generals seized control of the provinces, turning them into kingdoms of their own. After much infighting, the main kingdoms were Egypt, Syria Pergamon and Macedonia.
The Romans stopped expanding their empire because it had grown too big and had become difficult to defend.
because they have bigger traits
The Ottoman Empire grew larger and stronger from its beginnings in the 1000s to the mid 1600s. From the mid-1600s to its eventual elimination in 1924, it became smaller and weaker.
People do not grow by each cell becoming larger. People grow because their cells divide and their organs and tissues, made up of more and more cells, become larger.
because it did
it grew rich because of its trading policies
Because Agustine accepted it as a religion.
Yes, plants generally grow bigger in larger pots because they have more space for their roots to spread out and access nutrients and water.
His generals divided Alexander's empire into kingdoms of their own. Although Macedonians themselves, they had adopted the superior Greek culture, and imposed it on the upper class in their kingdoms of Macedonia, Egypt, Syria and Pergamon.
how did aztec empire grow and become powerful
Snakes shed their skin because it doesn't expand as they grow like ours does. When they emerge, their skin is soft for a while and they can grow larger.