Alexander The Great: Leadership, Courage, Intelligence, Or Discipline

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What do you think makes someone great? Is it leadership, courage, intelligence, or discipline? Whatever makes someone great, that is what Alexander the Great is. The Greeks were weak after the Peloponnesian War, and King Philip II of Macedonia saw this as an opportunity to take over. He conquered Greece and then was about to move onto Persia, when he was assassinated in 336 B.C., leaving his son, Alexander the Great, to be king. Alexander went on to finish what his father had started. He quickly took over Persia and then pushed eastward into Central Asia. He returned to Persia and blended Greek and Persian cultures. A couple of years later, he became very ill and died. In order to be great, you must have leadership, courage, and remarkable

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