13 years
Alexander the Great became king of Macedonia in 336 BC after the assassination of his father, Philip II. He first led his troops against Persia in 334 BC, which means he had been king for about two years. This campaign marked the beginning of his conquests that would ultimately expand his empire across much of the known world.
Since his father died Alexander took over as king.
Alexander the Great was the son of the Macedonian king Phillip II. He ruled from 336 BCE to 323 BCE.
Alfred the Great became king in 871 to 899 (long long ago)
During ancient times, people didn't really have long names. they usually had one name plus the last name. some people only had 1 name not including the last name. Alexander the great was one of them. If you were to call him by all of his titles he would be Alexander III, King of Macedonia, Shahanshah of Persia, Pharaoh of Egypt, Hegemon of Greece and Lord of Asia.
Alexander the Great from Macedonia lived a very long time before the Masonic Order was created, hence, he was not a mason.
About twelve years, becoming King at age twenty and dying at age thirty-two.
768-800
he became King because he was trying hard to become one and he was King for 20 years
During ancient times, people didn't really have long names. they usually had one name plus the last name. some people only had 1 name not including the last name. Alexander the great was one of them. If you were to call him by all of his titles he would be Alexander III, King of Macedonia, Shahanshah of Persia, Pharaoh of Egypt, Hegemon of Greece and Lord of Asia.
King Josiah of Isreal, became king at age 8, and reigned for 31 years (died at age 39).
From where? It takes much less time to get from Greece to Macedonia than from China to Macedonia.