Alexander the Great in Wikipedia
Alexander III of Macedon (356–323 BC), popularly known as
Alexander the Great (Greek: Μέγας Ἀλέξανδρος, Mégas
Aléxandros), was a Greeki[›] king (basileus) of Macedon. He is
the most celebrated member of the Argead Dynasty and created
one of the largest empires in ancient history. Born in Pella
in 356 BC, Alexander was tutored by the famed philosopher
Aristotle, succeeded his father Philip II of Macedon to the
throne in 336 BC after the King was assassinated and died
thirteen years later at the age of 32. Although both
Alexander's reign and empire were short-lived, the cultural
impact of his conquests lasted for centuries. Alexander was
known to be undefeated in battle and is considered one of the
most successful commanders of all time.[1] He is one of the
most famous figures of antiquity, and is remembered for his
tactical ability, his conquests, and for spreading Greek
culture into the East (marking the beginning of Hellenistic
civilization)...
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