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Greek king of west asia in the fourth century?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The 4th century BC started the first day of 400 BC and ended the last day of 301 BC. It is considered part of the Classical era, epoch, or historical period.

Answered by sarahssynergy
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Macedonian king, Alexander The Great, expanded his military campaign throughout Western Asia and Northeastern Africa in the fourth century.

Explanation:

  • He was born around 356 BC in Pella, Greece, as a member of the Argead dynasty.
  • At the age of 20, he succeeded his father, King Philip II, to the throne, and spent most of his reign fighting major military activities.
  • He had built one of history's biggest empires, ranging from Greece to northern India.
  • He was an undefeated ruler and is largely regarded as one of history's best and most effective military leaders.
  • In 334 BC, he attacked the Achaemenid Empire Persian Empire, launching a 10-year battle.
  • He defeated King Darius III and seized the whole Achaemenid Empire.
  • Following his conquest of Asia Minor (Turkey), Alexander ended Persia's dominance in a series of critical wars, notably those at Issus and Gaugamela.
  • His kingdom reached all the way from the Adriatic Sea to the Indus River.
  • Alexander invaded India in 326 BC, winning a decisive victory over King Porus at the Battle of the Hydaspes.
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