Alexander the great because he conquered so many city-states.
Depends what you mean by liberate. He did liberate it from Persian rule and many native Egyptians thought he would be a benevolent ruler so they welcomed him when he arrived. But Egypt was still a conquered nation after Alexander came and it would not regain its independence untill many centuries later.
the inhabitants of the Americans were so easily conquered because they didn't have enough money to buy the weapons they needed but that was until the France joined in with them. With both of them together they finally stop being conquered of easily and winning over great Britain
He died in 323 BCE. So yes, Egypt and all other territories he conquered where conquered before Christ. Egypt was already a Roman province by the time of Christ.
he conquered so many places that it's really hard to count.he conquered greece,mesopotamia,egypt,a good part of Asia minor, and many more.
Alexander the great because he conquered so many city-states.
Depends what you mean by liberate. He did liberate it from Persian rule and many native Egyptians thought he would be a benevolent ruler so they welcomed him when he arrived. But Egypt was still a conquered nation after Alexander came and it would not regain its independence untill many centuries later.
the inhabitants of the Americans were so easily conquered because they didn't have enough money to buy the weapons they needed but that was until the France joined in with them. With both of them together they finally stop being conquered of easily and winning over great Britain
They simply were not prepared
He died in 323 BCE. So yes, Egypt and all other territories he conquered where conquered before Christ. Egypt was already a Roman province by the time of Christ.
yes, Alexander the great pretended to be a god no certain god, but just a god so that the people he conquered would think he had the same religious beliefs at they did.
he conquered so many places that it's really hard to count.he conquered greece,mesopotamia,egypt,a good part of Asia minor, and many more.
In the history by Plutarch, a young Caesar is said to have wept when reading the annals of Alexander the great. Caesar explains this by saying that Alexander had conquered many nations by the time he was Caesar's age, so that Caesar's own accomplishments paled in comparison.
Alexander the Great conquered and created the Greek empire, it went along side the Mediterranean Sea. When Alexander died Greece was split into 4 sections under 4 rulers. Alexander was also a brave, and skillful war leader, he led every battle and won every battle (so some say).
They could not stand up to the other great powers of the Middle East. They were invaded by the Assyrians. They became independent from, but allied with the Assyrians. When the Assyrian empire crumbled, Egypt was conquered by the Persians and annexed into the Persian empire. Later, it was conquered by Alexander the great and was ruled by the Greek Ptolemaic dynasty.
Most definitely not since Alexander the Great lived 356 to 323 BC and so Christianity, let alone Catholicism, did not yet exist.
Alexander the Great was the main influence of Hellenistic civilization. Alexander the Great conquered all of Greece, the Middle East and Asia Minor, in doing so he blended all of their cultures to create Hellenism.