Why is Alexander called 'Alexander the Great'?
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In Persia, the title "the Great" at first seems to have been a colloquial version of the Old Persian title "Great King". ... The title was inherited by Alexander III when he conquered the Persian Empire, and the epithet eventually became personally associated with him.
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"The reign of Alexander the great signaled the beginning of a new era in history known as the Hellenistic Age. Greek culture had a powerful influence on the areas Alexander conquered."...
"There was a common currency and a common language (Greek) uniting the many people of the empire
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