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Empire of Alexander the Great: 600 BCE - 600 CE Second-Wave Civilizations

Empire of Alexander the Great: 600 BCE - 600 CE Second-Wave Civilizations

The Empire of Alexander the Great was an ancient empire located in what is present-day Greece, Egypt, and the Middle East.

It was founded in 600 BCE by Alexander the Great, who was a Macedonian king and conqueror.

Alexander's empire was the first of the second-wave civilizations, and it helped to spread Greek culture throughout the region.

It was responsible for the spread of the Greek language, art, and philosophy, as well as the introduction of coinage and the construction of roads and other public works.

Alexander's empire was divided into provinces that were ruled by Macedonian or Greek governors.

The culture of the empire was a mix of Greek and Persian elements, and it was very advanced for its time.

After Alexander's death in 323 BCE, his empire was divided among his generals, and it eventually disintegrated.

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