Alexander the Great

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Alexander the Great

In the ancient world there have been several leaders that brought immense glory to their empires but there was one particular leader that marked his legacy on much of the known world at that time. He was Alexander the Great: King of Macedonia, Pharaoh of Egypt and Lord of Persia. Alexander had become the King of Macedonia in 336 BC after his father’s assassination. He led his army to victories across the Persian territories, Syria, Egypt and to some extent India without suffering a single defeat. During his 13 years of reign, Alexander had conquered many empires and leaders in the years to come but, nobody was able to live up to Alexander’s legacy. He was generous to people who surrendered and merciless to other. He was the conqueror of many territories nevertheless, he was respected by everyone and he never imposed his culture on others. He died at the age of 33 of unknown causes but his legacy remained. Alexander’s cultural tolerance and acceptance facilitated the administration of his empire as he did not impose his cultural views on others, was a phenomenal military strategist, and his political leadership was highly effective in spreading his empire.
Culture was an important part of society in the ancient world and is still in many parts of the world today. Cultural differentiation has led to the downfall of many empires. Alexander never imposed his culture on others, despite having a diverse empire. This is evident when Corey Fordock, an expert on Ancient History states, “Alexander proceeded south to take control of Egypt. The Egyptians did not put up a fight and actually praised him for riding them from Persian hegemony. This is likely due to the fact that Alexander did not forc...

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...rent regions, but it was never able to reach the immense glory Alexander had brought to the throne and empire. Alexander inspired many leader and empires in the years to come but nobody was able to live to Alexander’s legacy. In today’s society Alexander has taught various people and is recognized as an inspiration to potential leaders.

Work Cited
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Furdock, Corey. Pennsylvania State University Education . http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/a/s/ asg198/Final%20Project/alexempire.html

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