History

Alexander the Great: Young Conqueror & Culture Shaper

Alexander the Great was a king of Macedon, tutored by Aristotle, who built one of the largest empires by age 30, stretching from Greece to India, without ever losing a battle. He founded many cities named Alexandria and his conquests sparked the Hellenistic Age, which spread Greek culture widely. Despite his military success, he died mysteriously young in Babylon at age 32.

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