He conquered land across three continents, ruled over states from Egypt to modern-day India, and never lost a battle – before ...
Following the mutiny of his army, Alexander the Great was forced to abandon his eastward march. In response, he turned his ...
The remains of Alexander the Great may lie under the streets of Alexandria, they may have been "eaten by a shark," or they ...
A prophecy about Alexander the Great is found in the Jewish Book of Daniel, which was written 200 years before his birth.
There are around 2 million pieces that make up the Alexander the Great mosaic, but where did they come from?
Archaeologists in Turkey have just identified the site of Alexander the Great's first victory over the Persian Empire. This ...
His greatest victory was at the Battle of Gaugamela ... scholar and explorer, Alexander led his army a further 11,000 miles, founding over 70 cities and creating an empire that stretched across ...
Alexander the Great died in June 323 B.C. in Babylon, in what is now Iraq, at age 32. By that time, he had conquered an empire that stretched from the Balkans to India. This empire collapsed ...
The Battle of Gaugamela, fought on October 1, 331 BCE, stands as one of the most significant military engagements in ancient history. Alexander the Great, leading his Macedonian forces, faced the vast ...
In antiquity, no one stands taller than Alexander the Great - the young military genius who never once lost a battle and established a vast empire that heralded a new historical era. Born in 356 BC in ...
The ancient Greek ideal of World Unity is manifested in the conquests of Alexander the Great aiming to unite the world through Hellenization.
Archaeologists have uncovered the long-lost site where Alexander the Great achieved his first major ... The battle of 90,000 men saw Alexander's Macedonian army face the formidable Persian force ...