The influence of Alexander the Great is extensive and profound. His father first succeeded in uniting the Greek city-states, and Alexander ultimately ended the Persian Empire. More significantly, Alexander's conquests helped to disseminate Hellenism, or Greek culture, throughout his realm.
In reality, because of the strong impact Greek culture had on other cultures, Alexander's reign marked the start of a new era known as the Hellenistic Age. Greek ideologies and culture might have remained exclusive to Greece without Alexander's ambition.
Alexander the Great is viewed differently by several historians. Alexander had a dark side while being both smart and attractive. He had a violent temper and occasionally would kill trusted advisers and even friends at random.
Additionally, towards the conclusion of his numerous campaigns, he mindlessly killed thousands of people whose only sin was getting in his way.
Alexander the Great: Was he really all that?
To Find Out More About The Book. Why Don't You Add It To Your Collections. | Author: Philip Briant |
| Publisher: Independently Published |
| Publication Date: Dec 07, 2022 |
| Number of Pages: 60 pages |
| Binding: Paperback or Softback |
| ISBN-10: NA |
| ISBN-13: 9798367427776 |