The primary result of Alexander the great's remarkable conquests in the Middle and Near East (and other) regions was to spread Greek culture throughout the civilized world at that time. Greek ideas and customs became the norm where they had previously been unheard of, and this "world conquest" inspired Rome years later to undertake the same goal on behalf of its own legacy.
The primary result of Alexander the great's remarkable conquests in the Middle and Near East (and other) regions was to spread Greek culture throughout the civilized world at that time. Greek ideas and customs became the norm where they had previously been unheard of, and this "world conquest" inspired Rome years later to undertake the same goal on behalf of its own legacy.
Control of Macedonia, the Hellenic Leagues, Persia, Thebes, Egypt, modern Pakistan-Afghanistan, and about half of India. His father Philip II united most of Greece; Alexander succeeded all of his father's expectations. His tutor was Aristotle and is known as a military genius to modern day. Also died at the same age as Jesus, or the other way around considering Jesus came after. Try doing all that before you're 33.
A result of the conquests of Alexander the Great was the spread of the Greek language and culture.
The spread of Greek language and culture
Where did Alexander the Great begin his conquests
Alexander the Greats son was Alexander IV of Macedon
Macedonia
Macedonia
Henry
Yes, Phillip the II was Alexander the greats fatherPhillip the II was the ruler of Macedonia and was killed by an assassin so Alexander then became the ruler of Macedonia
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Alexander the Greats son was Alexander IV of Macedon
he was assassinated
Worms
His father
Macedonia
yes
Henry
Macedonia
Macedonia
Bucephalus.
Yes, Phillip the II was Alexander the greats fatherPhillip the II was the ruler of Macedonia and was killed by an assassin so Alexander then became the ruler of Macedonia