Alexander was called "the Great" due to his extraordinary military achievements and the vast empire he built during his short life. He successfully conquered much of the known world at the time, including Persia and parts of India, creating one of the largest empires in history by the age of 30. His strategic brilliance, charismatic leadership, and the spread of Greek culture further solidified his legacy as a remarkable historical figure.
Alexander the great was the king of russia.
Yes their was one in 2004 called Alexander
There is no such person. However there were three Kings of Scots called Alexander.
its called a Kopis.
Because he never lost a battle
Alexander the Great of Course
Alexander the great was the king of russia.
Iran was then called Persia, it had a great empire, and Alexander conquered it.
Yes their was one in 2004 called Alexander
There is no such person. However there were three Kings of Scots called Alexander.
The Anabasis of Alexander by Arrian of Nicomedia.
its called a Kopis.
When he was in war he was taking a lot of kingdoms and then he would then be called Alexander the Great.
Nobody. That's why he was called "the Great".
Because he never lost a battle
Alexander the Great, or Alexander of Macedonia as he's also called.
Alexander is called "the Great" because he was a skilled military leader who conquered a vast empire, spreading Greek culture and influence throughout the known world.