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356 BCE
Alexander is Born
Alexander is born in the ancient capital of Macedonia, Pella. -
Period: 355 BCE to 337 BCE
Alexander Grows Up
Alexander grows to be an adult, and throughout this learns about Persian culture, and falls in love with it -
336 BCE
Alexander becomes King
His father, Philip II, was assassinated when Alexander was 20. Alexander, being the prince, was next in line for the throne. Alexander was the new king of Macedonia. -
334 BCE
The Battle of Granicus
Alexander, sharing his father's dream of conquering the Persian Empire, crossed into Anatolia and invaded Granicus. He quickly won because Darius, the leader of Persia, didn't think Alexander was much of a challenge, sending generals instead of going himself. -
333 BCE
Darius's Peace Treaty
After Darius lost at Issus and lost his wife and children, he offered a peace treaty to Alexander. This treaty said that the Macedonians would gain half of the Persian territory, and Darius would get his wife and children back. Alexander declined. -
333 BCE
The Battle of Issus
Alexander continues his conquest of Persia by attacking Darius at Issus. Alexander won by using the phalanx, causing Darius to flee, but Alexander captured Darius's wife and children. -
330 BCE
The Battle of Guagemela
Alexander attacks Guagemela. He wins, Darius III dies while fleeing, and Alexander becomes the new king of Persia. -
328 BCE
Alexander Conquers Egypt
After conquering the Persian Empire, he conquers Egypt. After this he founded the city of Alexandria, which would later become a major city in trade.