This paper examines how Alexander the Great transformed from a Macedonian prince into one of antiquity's most influential imperial rulers. Rather than treating the epithet "the Great" as a simple result of conquest, this study argues the Alexander's greatness was constructed through three interconnected forces; divine mythmaking surrounding his birth, revolutionary military coordination against Darius III, and strategic cultural integration following his conquest of Ancient Egypt and Persia, By examining his early life, campaigns, and imperial policies, this paper demonstrates the Alexander's legacy rests not only on battlefield success but on ideological and political transformation
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Swayam Dubey
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Swayam Dubey (Wed,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69aa701a531e4c4a9ff59941 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.17613/kkbxa-m0538
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