Alexander the great didn't conquer cities, unless you are talking about the Greek city states he conquered to unite Greece under his hegemony. Alexander conquered the Persian Empire and took over all its holdings which included Egypt and capitulated without a battle, and then fought Porus in modern day Pakistan with intentions to push forward into India.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
He conquer the land
about 70 cities were named after Alexander the great
The conqueror who famously cried when he realized there were no more cities left to conquer was Alexander the Great. After achieving remarkable military successes and expanding his empire across vast territories, he became disheartened upon reaching India, where he felt there were no further lands to conquer. This moment reflects his ambition and the extent of his achievements, as he had pushed the boundaries of his empire to their limits.
Yes, in fact he was the first ever to conquer all of Greece.
Alexander the great did not conquer Rome or ancient Rome.
Alexander the Great did indeed conquer Babalon.
He conquer the land
Chian
Yes he did not!
Alexander the Great.
By force of arms.
Iran was then called Persia, it had a great empire, and Alexander conquered it.
He didn't conquer a religion, he conquered nations.
he felt like it
Persepolis.
To conquer Persia