Alexander III (356 - 323 b.c.),
king of Macedonia, an ancient kingdom located in what is now Greece and Yugoslavia. By conquest, he extended an
empire which reached from Greece to
India.
Alexander III (356 - 323 b.c.),
king of Macedonia, an ancient kingdom located in what is now Greece and Yugoslavia. By conquest, he extended an
empire which reached from Greece to
India. He is said to have wept because "there were no worlds
left to conquer."
Alexander III (356 - 323 b.c.),
king of Macedonia, an ancient kingdom located in what is now Greece and Yugoslavia. By conquest, he extended an
empire which reached from Greece to
India. He was a
student and financial supporter of the
philosopher Arisototle. See also
Aristotle in this glossary.
Alexander 111 (356-323 B.C.),
king of Macedoma, an ancient kingdom located in what is now Greece and Yugoslavia. By conquest, he extended an
empire which reached from Greece to
India. (He didn't recognize
Napoleon or
Alexander the Great or anybody.)
-TwoWay Communication (1 Nov. 54)