The Wars of Alexander's successors, were a series of conflicts that erupted among the generals of Alexander the Great.
His empire stretched across the known world, but his own army turned against him. With one legendary speech, Alexander the Great silenced a mutiny—forever.
The young king of Macedonia, leader of the Greeks, overlord of Asia Minor and pharaoh of Egypt became 'great ... his capacity as king, commander, politician, scholar and explorer, Alexander led ...
Born in 356 BCE in Pella, Alexander the Great became one of history's most ... In 334 BCE, he led his army into Asia, then the world's largest empire, and over the next ten years, fought battles ...
He was undefeated from his ... Alexander was a master tactician and strategist. He developed elite units and is said to have introduced the cavalry charge. He turned the Macedonian army into ...