It was not a Greek who conquered Asia Minor and the Persian Empire, it was the Macedonian king Alexander the Great
As far as I know there was no ..."pension" (lol) empire that any greek leader conquered. In case you meant Persian Empire, it was Alexander the Great who conquered it.
Egypt was part of the Persian Empire which Alexander the Great conquered.
Alexander the Great.
Alexander the Great.
It was not a Greek who conquered Asia Minor and the Persian Empire, it was the Macedonian king Alexander the Great
As far as I know there was no ..."pension" (lol) empire that any greek leader conquered. In case you meant Persian Empire, it was Alexander the Great who conquered it.
It was not a Greek, it was Alexander the Great, a Macedonian.
The Macedonian Greek Empire of Alexander the Great conquered the Persian Empire and incorporated all of its lands.
Alexander conquered the Persian Empire.
Macedonia conquered the Persian Empire and attempted to impose Greek culture. This was partially successful, but progressively was overlaid by other incoming cultures such as Roman and then Islamic.
There was no Greek Empire. The Greek world was comprised of over 2,000 independent city-states. Alexander, king of Macedonia which was not a Greek state, conquered the Persian Empire in a 10 year campaign; he died after that. His generals divided the conquered territories into kingdoms of their own.
Alexander the Great of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia in the northern Greek peninsula.
Egypt was part of the Persian Empire which Alexander the Great conquered.
He was a Macedonian - Alexander III, called The Great.
Alexander the Great.
Greek culture was introduced to the Middle East by Alexander the Great when he conquered the Persian Empire.