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Alexander the Great was a legendary ruler. What were some of the myths that rose around his fame?

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Answered by narendrapraveennp514
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He became king upon his father's death in 336 BCE and went on to conquer most of the known world of his day.

Answered by Sumnanajeeb007
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1--That he wasn't Greek

2--That he was a monotheist and or converyed to the Hebrew religion or some sort of “proto-Islam"

3--That he was a bloodthirsty butcher.

4--That he has any connection to FYROM.

Those are the big ones…Alexander the Great was Greek and so was ancient Macedonia. He was a Greek pagan devoted to the gods and traditions of the Hellenes. He considered Herakles and Akhilleas among his ancestors. He didnot accept the “God of Abraham.” He sought to bring the subjects of his empire together under the vaneer of Hellenisim, he wasnt out to commit genocide or mass murder. And finally what is today FYROM was in antiquity Paeonia. The modern people there are mostly South-Slavs with a large Albanian minority.

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