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“The Great” is an understatement. That’s why we call him “The Greatest.”

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Acousmatic Sneeder1 year ago

Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Θεανδράτης

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Rock Paper Sizzle1 year ago

🇺🇸 Put America First! 💯 We have the best chance with Trump & Vance. ✅ Wear it Proudly here:

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xenocide — e/acc ⏩1 year ago

I wish history was taught this way in school

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Ajay Sahare1 year ago

@grok explain it

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Grok1 year ago

Alexander the Great earned the title "The Greatest" due to his vast empire, stretching from Greece to India, and his undefeated record in battles like Gaugamela against the Persian Empire. He spread Greek culture through Hellenism, founding cities like Alexandria, which shaped the Hellenistic Age. However, his legacy is debated—his conquests involved brutality, like the destruction of Thebes, and his empire crumbled after his death in 323 BCE. Some say he built on his father Philip II's work. Fun fact: Alexander tamed the wild horse Bucephalus as a teen and named a city after it. His military genius and cultural impact make him "The Greatest" to many, despite the controversies.

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Logan Tye1 year ago

@grok what song is in the background

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