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Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great

Former King of Macedonia
Alexander III of Macedon, most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. Wikipedia
Born: July 356 BC, Pella
Died: June 323 BC (age 32 years), Babylon
Spouse: Roxana (m. 327 BC–323 BC), Stateira (m. 324 BC–323 BC), and Parysatis II (m. 324 BC–323 BC)
Full name: Alexander III of Macedon
Great-grandparents: Sirras, Alcetas I of Epirus, and Arrhidaeus

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Alexander III of Macedon most commonly known as Alexander the Great, was a king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. He succeeded his father Philip II ...
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Alexander was able to take advantage of political instability in Persia, and he expanded beyond Persia into Asia Minor, Syria, Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Bactria.
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