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They wanted an agreement on when and how to invade Europe.
Alexander the Great marched his army into the east and expanded his empire. He understood that if he wanted to maintain a vast empire he needed to indoctrinate the eastern cities with the Greek language and culture.
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"If I already wasn't Alexander, I would want to be Diogenes". To which Diogenes answered: "If I already wasn't Diogenes, I would want to be Diogenes".Alexander wanted to fulfill a wish for Diogenes and asked him what he desired.
Persia invaded many territories. Which did you have in mind?
The army decided to invade the enemy's territory under the cover of darkness.
Invade Denmark.
Pick Which Ever One you Want! 1. desighned a greek polis 2.Alexander developed a rich respect for the greek culture. 3.Alexander was privately schooled by Aristotle 4. the greek alphabet
You want reach at Level 6 and click on neighbours empire and click invade... Simple
good is what you want to bed and evil is not
No.Hitler invade Africa because He want some camel for ride and some Lion for pet
Because it was bequeathed to him by his father Philip II of Macedonia. The plan was Philip's, but on the eve of his departure he was assassinated. His son Alexander then took over the project. Philip decided to conquer the Persian Empire because, having brought mainland Greece under control, Persia offered a target for his boundless ambition. His son Alexander inherited boundless ambition.
yes. the mongols did invade Japan. about right after they invaded all of china. well, maybe not right after....
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Julius Caesar wanted to conquer Persia like Alexander the Great and had an army ready to go on the Ides of March, but was assassinated by the Senate before he could march out of Rome and a civil war broke out among the army and the plans to march into Persia by his successors didn't come until several hundred years later under the Emporer Trajan.