Who Was Alexander the Great?
Alexander the Great was a Macedonian king born in 356 BCE who conquered the largest empire the ancient world had ever seen before he turned thirty. He never lost a battle. He spread Greek culture from Egypt to India. And he died at thirty-two in Babylon, leaving behind a legacy that would shape the politics, language, and philosophy of three continents for centuries.
The Student of Aristotle
Alexander was tutored by Aristotle, who taught him philosophy, science, and literature. Alexander reportedly slept with a copy of Homer's Iliad under his pillow, and he modeled himself on Achilles. This was not mere vanity — Alexander genuinely believed he was destined for greatness, and the education Aristotle gave him provided the intellectual framework for an ambition that would have seemed insane in anyone else.
The Conquests
In 334 BCE, Alexander crossed into Asia with roughly forty thousand soldiers and began a campaign that would last eleven years. He defeated the Persian Empire, the greatest military power in the world, in three major battles. He marched through Egypt, where he founded Alexandria. He pushed through modern-day Afghanistan and into India before his exhausted army finally refused to go further. The scale of his achievement remains almost incomprehensible.
The Question He Left Behind
Alexander's empire collapsed almost immediately after his death, divided among his generals in wars that lasted decades. The question historians still debate is whether he was a visionary who sought to unite civilizations or a conqueror driven by an insatiable need for more. The answer is probably both. Alexander dreamed of a world where Greek and Persian cultures merged, but he achieved that dream through relentless military violence.
Can You Talk to Alexander the Great?
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