The Rule and Fall of Alexander the Great
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- Alexander’s journeys led him through Egypt, where hieroglyphics record his name in their picture-like language.
- By 323 B.C.E., Alexander the Great’s empire stretched from Greece into Egypt, the Middle East, Persia, and southern Asia.
- At his death in 332 B.C.E., an incredible funeral procession reflected the greatness of Alexander’s accomplishments.
- Alexander’s travels and conquests helped to open trade and the exchange of culture during the Classical Era in places such as Rome, where coins were created in his honor.
- By 326 B.C.E., Alexander attempted to conquer India, where he won fierce battles against Asian armies that fought alongside elephants.
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