In 336B.C.
Alexander the great began his conquest in Macedonia and he defeated the Persians
His first conquest began in the spring of 335 BC.
Alexander the Great's conquest route ended in the city of Babylon, located in present-day Iraq. After a series of military campaigns that expanded his empire from Greece through Persia and into India, he returned to Babylon in 323 BCE. It was in this city where he ultimately fell ill and died, marking the end of his remarkable conquests.
Hellenistic civilization
If you mean in Egypt, the Macedonians came into power in 332 BC with the conquest of Alexander the Great.If you mean in Egypt, the Macedonians came into power in 332 BC with the conquest of Alexander the Great.If you mean in Egypt, the Macedonians came into power in 332 BC with the conquest of Alexander the Great.If you mean in Egypt, the Macedonians came into power in 332 BC with the conquest of Alexander the Great.If you mean in Egypt, the Macedonians came into power in 332 BC with the conquest of Alexander the Great.If you mean in Egypt, the Macedonians came into power in 332 BC with the conquest of Alexander the Great.If you mean in Egypt, the Macedonians came into power in 332 BC with the conquest of Alexander the Great.If you mean in Egypt, the Macedonians came into power in 332 BC with the conquest of Alexander the Great.If you mean in Egypt, the Macedonians came into power in 332 BC with the conquest of Alexander the Great.
Alexander the great began his conquest in Poopville, Alabama. He became homeless and ate pies.
Alexander's conquests were ended in Babylon by his death. He was at the time considering taking on the West - Rome and Carthage to complete subjugation of the 'known world'.
Persia
In 336B.C.
Alexander the great began his conquest in Macedonia and he defeated the Persians
Alexander the Great's conquest of the Persian Empire created an empire reaching from Egypt to India.
His conquest was cancelled by his death in 323 BCE.
His first conquest began in the spring of 335 BC.
His first conquest began in the spring of 335 BC.
From 332 to 324 BCE.
Alexander the Great's conquest route ended in the city of Babylon, located in present-day Iraq. After a series of military campaigns that expanded his empire from Greece through Persia and into India, he returned to Babylon in 323 BCE. It was in this city where he ultimately fell ill and died, marking the end of his remarkable conquests.