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Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great could have written this letter in the height of his power when he was the leader of the then known world, as I have quoted his saying.

Alexander the Great was born in 356 B.C. at Pella, in Macedonia. He died on the 13th June 323 B.C. at Babylon.

As a student he had only the best education. He was good at outdoor sports and was a good horseman.

His Mothers name was Olympias, she was rejected by her husband Phillip.

Alexander succeeded his father Phillip in 336 B.C. and proved to be a very mighty leader.

Alexander conquered Persia, Syria and Egypt. He reached the borders of India

Alexander founded the city Alexandria by the Nile delta.

He was a mighty leader and was able to hold all he conquered.

Links of interest
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/1358/
http://www.royalty.nu/Europe/Balkan/Alexander.html

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