When Alexander died he left no clear successor so his generals split it up into what we mow call the Hellenistic kingdoms. These finally settled out into Syria, Egypt and Macedonia.
It split into Macedon, the kingdom of Pergamon in Asia Minor, the Seleucid empire (eastern Turkey, Syria, Lebanos, palestine, Iraq, Persia, Afghanistan western Pakistan and part of central Asia) and the Ptolemaic kingdom in Egypt
His generals split it up and continued to fight over the spoils. This settled down in the longer term to the Hellenistic kingdoms of Macedon, Syria and Egypt, with some other minor ones from time to time. They were progressively swallowed up in an expanding Roman empire.
He only had one son but when Alexander died his son was to young and alexanders empire was split into kingdoms
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the eastern roman empire owned Greece, Asia minor, syria, israel, Georgia ( not the state), egypy 1/2 of libya, most of Iraq and part of Iran. the split was in Greece and libya
They resulted from the split up of the Persian Empire - settling down to Egypt, Syria, Pergamon, Macedonia.
throughout Alexanders empire
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Alexander conquered Egypt, Macedonia, and the Persian Empire.
From Libya to Central Europe - the same as the Persian Empire from whom he conquered/stole it.