Alexander The Great Dbq

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Alexander the Great: r.336-323 BC.

Commander: 11 years of war, he never lost.

He was from Macedonia, and was the most popular conquerer of all time. He was the son of the Macedonian king Philip the second. Macedonia, which was located in the northern edge of Greece, tried to incorporate the Greek culture.

Soon after his father's death, alexander took his fathers thrown and was in power and control. He used this opportunity to successfully conquer the Persian empire. he had a very powerful army, and he was known to be a genius for the military force. Alexander also succeeded to colonize the city of tyre.

After Alexander's sudden death in 323BCE,

Politically, the huge power which he created became unstable. Therefore, his military leaders

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