ALEXANDER THE GREAT.

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ALEXANDER THE GREAT

Father (Phillip II) gave ATG control of the military at the age of 16. Phillip II was killed when ATG was only 20 years old. This is when ATG became king of Greece. ALEXANDER THE GREAT

ALEXANDER THE GREAT ATG primary goal was to expand the Greek empire His first order of business was conquering the world power Persia. He then conquered Syria and Egypt and freed Greek slaves there. ALEXANDER THE GREAT

ATG died of wounds from battle at the age of 32. ALEXANDER THE GREAT

ATG left a legacy as being a brave and fearless leader ATG left a legacy as being a brave and fearless leader. He often marched along side of his troops and even led them into many battles risking his own life. ALEXANDER THE GREAT

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