The spring of 330 B.C. Alexander left Persepolis, after burning the palace as symbolic revenge for the Persian destruction of the Acropolis in 480. Alexander chased the fleeing Darius, who was eventually killed by his entourage. Alexander honoured the corpse, and then established his succession to Darius as Lord of Asia by securing the north-eastern states. By 326 Alexander was heading for India.
I am not quite sure exactly what is meant by that question but I believe it is a no. India was already discovered and known of. Alexander, after conquering Persia, set out to conquer India. He arrived in the plains of northwestern India, fought a brutal battle, and conquered that part of India. He planned on marching on to conquer more of India to the east, but his army refused to go on since they were fought year after year non-stop. So Alexander had to turn back and didn't go any further into India.
The story is that he was set on conquering India, and his army jacked up on him at the Jhelum River, having been fighting for ten years and wanted to go home. It was just as well as King Chandragupta was in the process of conquering eastern India and had an army which would have crushed Alexander's force if they had collided. We have to wonder if Alexander's army had heard about this and it was this factor as well as homesickness which provoked their mutiny.
Persia Alexandar from Macedonia, the first conquered place was, so called today, Greece, or Athens. The well known battle of Horonea, some 3 Century BC, 2 august. So, this is the braking point of all Greeks atempt to improve that Alexandaer the Great was greek... He was Macedonian!
he didnt he died of sickness when he still wanted to go into battle
Alexander The Great didn't go to a school because there were no schools back then. He was taught by a tutor though.
His army refused to go any further.
He failed to go past Persia and conquer more land
I am not quite sure exactly what is meant by that question but I believe it is a no. India was already discovered and known of. Alexander, after conquering Persia, set out to conquer India. He arrived in the plains of northwestern India, fought a brutal battle, and conquered that part of India. He planned on marching on to conquer more of India to the east, but his army refused to go on since they were fought year after year non-stop. So Alexander had to turn back and didn't go any further into India.
The story is that he was set on conquering India, and his army jacked up on him at the Jhelum River, having been fighting for ten years and wanted to go home. It was just as well as King Chandragupta was in the process of conquering eastern India and had an army which would have crushed Alexander's force if they had collided. We have to wonder if Alexander's army had heard about this and it was this factor as well as homesickness which provoked their mutiny.
Persia Alexandar from Macedonia, the first conquered place was, so called today, Greece, or Athens. The well known battle of Horonea, some 3 Century BC, 2 august. So, this is the braking point of all Greeks atempt to improve that Alexandaer the Great was greek... He was Macedonian!
Alexander Ovechkin goes by Ovie, and Alexander the Great.
he didnt he died of sickness when he still wanted to go into battle
Alexander The Great didn't go to a school because there were no schools back then. He was taught by a tutor though.
After ten years of warfare conquering the Persian Empire, his army had had enough and wanted to go home, and mutinied, seeing no reason to pursue Alexander's obsession with conquering the whole east of the world, which he thought ended in India. Alexander revenged himself on them by taking them back home on the coast road, where desert and hostile tribes killed off most of them.
yes
Alexander Mogilny goes by Alexander The Great, Al-mo, and Alex.
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