
Alexander the Great (Conqueror)
Alexander the Great was a king of Macedonia who lived from 356 to 323 BC. He is celebrated for creating one of the largest empires in ancient history, stretching from Greece to Egypt and as far east as India. Educated by the philosopher Aristotle, Alexander was known for his military genius and bold tactics in battle. He never lost a fight and is famous for his conquests, including the defeat of the Persian Empire. His legacy includes the spread of Greek culture and ideas throughout his empire, greatly influencing the regions he conquered and shaping future history.