Alexander The Great as he was known, was and excellent, sophisticated military leader considered by many historians as a genius. Thanks to his greatness, Alexander the Great was able to practically changed the nature of the ancient world by himself in less than 10 years.
When he was in front of his armies he commanded them by example. The fact that he considered himself to be indestructible made him gamble, and take extreme risks with his own life as well as the soldiers he lead.
He was born in July of 356 BC in the city of Pella which was the capital of Macedonia at the time. Also and most importantly, he was educated by the great philosopher Aristotle. After his father assassination Philip II in 336 BC, young Alexander took control of the kingdom his father left. Unfortunately, the kingdom was in a very precarious and volatile situation which he quickly was able to put under control by defeating all of those who opposed him at home. Later, he went on to conquer and control the entire Persian Empire.
Thanks to all of these attributes of courage, ingenuity and self confidence, Alexander the Great was able to control and maintain a firm grip on Greece and the whole Persian Empire.
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it was the 13th because they waned freedom and independence so they starte making there own laws
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There was a special oath that knights took, and if they broke it, they would be punished.
World War 1 began after the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, the heir to the Austro-Hungary empire in 1914. Serbia was still under their rule and killed the heir for independence. Serbia formed an alliance with Russia, and Austro Hungary formed an alliance with France and great Britain. Which caused other countries to "pick a side" belguim sided with serbia and germany sided with Austro-Hungary. The war caused Europe to fall in power
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<span>In McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) the Supreme Court ruled that Congress had impliedpowers under the Necessary and Proper Clause of Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution to create the Second Bank of the United States and that the state of Maryland lacked the power to tax the Bank.
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