Alexander The Great

  • 356 BCE

    Birth of Alexander

    Birth of Alexander
    Alexander was born in Pella Macedonia to Kin Phillip II
  • 343 BCE

    Alexander's tutor

    Alexander's tutor
    King Phillip hires the Greek philosopher Aristotle to tutor Alexander
  • 340 BCE

    Alexander becomes a soldier

    Alexander becomes a soldier
    He finishes studying under Aristotle and joins his father's army
  • 338 BCE

    The first battle

    The first battle
    Alexander leads the attack against the Thebans, while his father leads the attack against the Athenians. It was his first taste of war and they both win, placing all Greek city-states, except Persia, under Macedonian control/
  • 336 BCE

    Alexander comer to the power

    Alexander comer to the power
    King Phillip is killed at the theater of Agea while celebrating his departure to attack Persia and the marriage of his daughter, Cleopatra. He becomes king of Macedonia at age of 20.
  • 335 BCE

    Rebellion of city-states

    Rebellion of city-states
    Some city-states, like Thebel, Thracians, and Illyrians rebel, and Alexander execute inhabitants or sell them for slavery. He also plans his attack to Persians to fulfill his father's dream of conquering them.
  • 334 BCE

    Macedonia vs Persia

    Macedonia vs Persia
    Macedonia is virtually bankrupt, so Alexander borrows money to supply his troops for one month. They depart to Persia, and after a savage fighting, Persians retreat. They move across the coast of Asia towards Gordium, and as they travel, they liberate a number of cities from Persian rule.
  • 333 BCE

    The Gordian Knot

    The Gordian Knot
    According to legend, at Gordium, he solve the Gordian Knot which held together the yoke and the pole of a wagon once belonging to King Midas. They said, that whoever solved the puzzle, would rule Asia. His success is seen as a good omen for his Asia campaign.
  • 331 BCE

    Alexandria

    Alexandria
    He creates Alexandria and it become a hub of Greek commerce and culture
  • 328 BCE

    Alexander kills Cleitus

    Alexander kills Cleitus
    He and Cleitus get drunk and have an argument during a banquet. Accidentally, he stabs with a spear and is filled with remorse. Even his officers start to fear him.
  • 327 BCE

    Marriage with Roxanne

    Marriage with Roxanne
    Alexander marries her after capturing prince Oxyartes from eastern Iran. It became an alliance, acting as an insult for Barsine, Alexander's Persian mistress.
  • 326 BCE

    Alexander's troops rise against him

    Alexander's troops rise against him
    After several months in India, and conquering king Porus's kingdom, his troops refuse to go any further. Alexander is forced to return to Babylon, and the next few years he tried to consolidate power of his empire.
  • 323 BCE

    Death of Alexander

    Death of Alexander
    Dies in Babylon of a fever