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Born in 356 BC, Alexander the Great rose from a young prince to a legendary conqueror, inheriting a powerful yet turbulent kingdom after his father's assassination. His military genius was showcased in battles against the Persian Empire, including Granicus, Issus, and Gaugamela. His campaigns extended to Egypt and India, where he was hailed as a liberator. Despite his untimely death at 32, his legacy of cultural exchange and Hellenistic influence shaped history for centuries.

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