- barokoks.github.io alexander-the-great-empire-at-…The Empire of Alexander the Great by Solrac1993 on DeviantArt In 336 b.c., alexander the great became the leader of the greek kingdom of macedonia.
- medium.com @Zafyjhon/alexander-the-great-…His audacious leadership, coupled with his tactical brilliance, earned him the title that echoes through the annals of time: Alexander the Great.
- en.wikipedia.org Alexander the Great4.4 Assyria and Babylonia. 4.5 Persia. 4.6 Fall of the Persian Empire and the East. 4.7 Problems and plots. 4.8 Macedon in Alexander's absence.
- worldhistory.org Alexander_the_Great/Alexander III of Macedon, better known as Alexander the Great (l. 21 July 356 BCE – 10 or 11 June 323 BCE, r. 336-323 BCE), was the son of King Philip II of...
- historyhit.com the-rise-and-fall-of-alexander-the…Alexander the Great’s untimely death at Babylon in 323 BC triggered an unprecedented crisis across his continent-spanning empire.
- history-maps.com story/Conquests-of-Alexander-the…The Battle of the Granicus River in May 334 BCE was the first of three major battles fought between Alexander the Great and the Persian Empire.
- english-online.at history/alexander-the-great/…Final years of Alexander the Great. In 323 B.C, Alexander went to Babylon, a city that he probably wanted to make the capital of his empire .
- businessandleadership.com leadership/item/…As the Persian ruler, Darius faced the unstoppable force of Alexander the Great, who sought to conquer the vast Persian Empire.
- history.com Alexander the Great: 6 Key Battles and a SiegeHere’s how Alexander, one of history's most iconic military leaders, grew the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia and conquered the Persian Empire.
- vedantu.com history/alexander-the-greatThis article will give you complete information about the emperor Alexander the great, rise of his empire and why Alexander is called the great in detail.