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'''Alexander the Great''' (356 BC - 323 BC) was a ruler of the [[kingdom]] of [[Macedon]] and he is most famous for conquering the [[Persian empire]]
'''Alexander the Great''' (356 BC - 323 BC) was a ruler of the [[kingdom]] of [[Macedon]]; he is most famous for conquering the [[Persian empire]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Childhood and Youth===
===Childhood and youth===
Alexander was born in [[Pella]] to [[Phillip II of Macedon]] and [[Olympias]], an [[epirus|Epirote]] princess. Alexander recieved an exelent education and Phillip hired the best teachers for the young prince. One of them was [[Aristotle]], a famous philosopher. He was raised as a prince and a possible successor to the throne anf in 340 BC while his father was engaged in the seige of [[Byzantium]], Alexander, aged 16, was left as a regent of the kingdom and even took part in a short military campaign and some diplomatic negotiations.
Alexander was born in [[Pella]] to [[Phillip II of Macedon]] and [[Olympias]], an [[epirus|Epirote]] princess. Alexander recieved an exelent education, as Phillip hired the best teachers for the young prince, including [[Aristotle]]. Alexander was raised as a prince and a possible successor to the throne. In 340 BC, while his father was engaged in the seige of [[Byzantium]], Alexander, age 16, was left as a regent of the kingdom and even took part in a short military campaign and some diplomatic negotiations.


The good relationship between Alexander and his father was short lived. The dispute erupt becouse of a marriage between Phillip and Cleopatra, a daughter of a macedonian noble. In ancient Macedon [[polygamy]] was allowed, but Alexander who was very attached to his mother felt her position was being demolished and his own ambitions of succeding his father fading away. During the wedding a loud quarrel betweem Philip and Alexander ended in Alexander's exile.
The good relationship between Alexander and his father was short-lived. The dispute erupted because of a marriage between Phillip and Cleopatra, daughter of a Macedonian noble. In ancient Macedon [[polygamy]] was allowed, but Alexander, who was very attached to his mother, felt her position was being demolished and his own hopes of succeeding his father were fading away. During the wedding a loud quarrel between Philip and Alexander ended in Alexander's exile.


===King of Macedon===
===King of Macedon===
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===The raid in the north===
===The raid in the north===


===The greek rebeloin===
===The greek rebellion===


===The Persian years===
===The Persian years===


====The conquest to Asia minor====
====The conquest of Asia Minor====


====The conquest of Syria and Egypt====
====The conquest of Syria and Egypt====
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====The fall of the Persian empire====
====The fall of the Persian empire====


====Defeating the guerila====
====Defeating the guerilas====


===The invasion of India===
===The invasion of India===

Revision as of 18:34, 31 March 2007

Alexander the Great (356 BC - 323 BC) was a ruler of the kingdom of Macedon; he is most famous for conquering the Persian empire.

Biography

Childhood and youth

Alexander was born in Pella to Phillip II of Macedon and Olympias, an Epirote princess. Alexander recieved an exelent education, as Phillip hired the best teachers for the young prince, including Aristotle. Alexander was raised as a prince and a possible successor to the throne. In 340 BC, while his father was engaged in the seige of Byzantium, Alexander, age 16, was left as a regent of the kingdom and even took part in a short military campaign and some diplomatic negotiations.

The good relationship between Alexander and his father was short-lived. The dispute erupted because of a marriage between Phillip and Cleopatra, daughter of a Macedonian noble. In ancient Macedon polygamy was allowed, but Alexander, who was very attached to his mother, felt her position was being demolished and his own hopes of succeeding his father were fading away. During the wedding a loud quarrel between Philip and Alexander ended in Alexander's exile.

King of Macedon

The raid in the north

The greek rebellion

The Persian years

The conquest of Asia Minor

The conquest of Syria and Egypt

The fall of the Persian empire

Defeating the guerilas

The invasion of India

Battle of Hydaspes

Thtough the desert

The last days of Alexander

Opis

Death