The Rule Of Alexander The Great (1 jan 336 ano antes da era comum – 11 jun 323 ano antes da era comum)
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Alexander Of Macedon, now known as Alexander the Great, conquered areas from the Meditteranean to Egypt and the Middle East. During his rule, he tended to rule as if he truly was the next ruler of the conquered area as opposed to a foreign conqueror. For example, he kept Achaemenid government systems in Persia and Egypt. His rule, along with his empire, only lasted for 13 years, stopped abruptly by his death in 323 BC. After his death, his empire was split up into three states: the Antigonid dynasty of the Meditteranean, the Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt, and the Seleucid dynasty of Persia. (2.2)
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1 jan 336 ano antes da era comum
11 jun 323 ano antes da era comum
~ 12 years