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How did Alexander the Great go about acting on his interest in the Arabian Gulf?
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Answered by itzBiharichora
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Answer:

Greek cities in Asia Minor that had been under Persian control welcomed his rule. At the Gulf of Issus in 333 B.C.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Alexander the great changed the course of history, he created a vast empire that stretched from macedonia to egypt and from greece to part of india.

Explanation:

  • Alexander was the son of philip and olympias.
  • From age 13 to 16 he was taught by the greek philosopher aristotle who inspired his interest in philosophy, medicine, and scientific investigation.
  • As a teenager, alexander became known for his exploits on the battlefield.
  • He could be ruthless and impulsive, alexander was also charismatic and sensible.
  • His troops were extremely loyal believing in him throughout all hardships.
  • Hugely ambitious, alexander drew inspiration from the gods achilles, heracles, and dionysus.
  • He also displayed a deep interest in learning and encouraged the spread of hellenistic culture.
  • It is not certain that alexander adopted the persian royal title of shahanshah, but most historians think that he did.
  • After traveling to ecbatana to retrieve the bulk of the persian treasure.
  • His closest friend and probable lover hephaestion died of an illness.
  • Alexander said, the strongest which answer led to his empire being divided between four of his generals.
  • which are cassander, ptolemy, antigonus, and seleucus also known as the diadochi or successors.
  • Alexander conquests spread greek culture, also known as hellenism, across his empire.
  • In fact, alexander reign marked the beginning of a new era known as the hellenistic age because of the powerful influence that greek culture had on other people.
  • Alexander became ill after a prolonged banquet and drinking bout.
  • On June 13, 323, he died at age 33.
  • There was much speculation about the cause of death and the most popular theories claim that he either contracted malaria or typhoid fever or he was poisoned.

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