Alexander the great was proclaim Pharaoh by the Egyptians around 331 BCE. Source: World History Before 1600: The development of Early Civilization (Vol 1), Upshur., Terry., Holoka., Goff., Cassar: Cengage Learning (2005)
Conflict was his way of life - his success arose from it. Even in the year he died, he was planning to invade western Europe to extend his empire to all the known world.
the egyptians developed nukes
everyone i think
it reaveled alexander was a very bad leader
Alexander the great was proclaim Pharaoh by the Egyptians around 331 BCE. Source: World History Before 1600: The development of Early Civilization (Vol 1), Upshur., Terry., Holoka., Goff., Cassar: Cengage Learning (2005)
To have water and six don't think about it
Alexander believed he was a divine god (said by the Egyptians), meaning he didn't believe he would die. therfore, when he died, Alexander still didn't have a say.
He didn't. He "discovered" it by accident. I say that in quotes because the ancient Egyptians had recognized that some molds carried anti-bacterial properties.
No it was not built by Egyptians
The Egyptians did think that the was gentle and dependable. They celebrated the beginning of it every year.
Conflict was his way of life - his success arose from it. Even in the year he died, he was planning to invade western Europe to extend his empire to all the known world.
the egyptians developed nukes
i think so
calfs
yes i think they did.
William Lloyd Garrison put out the first issue of The Liberator in 1831, and it ceased production in December 1865 (after the 13th Amendment was passed in February 1865). He used the newspaper to express his views on slavery to the public (which were very radical: emancipate all slaves with no compensation whatsoever to their owners). With about 3,000 regular readers, 3/4 of those readers were African Americans.