Alexander the Great: Hero or Tyrant?
Introduction
Few historical figures are as polarizing as Alexander the Great. Born in 356 BCE in Macedonia, he created one of the largest empires in the ancient world before dying at just 32 years old. Lauded by some as a military genius and visionary leader who spread Hellenistic culture, and condemned by others as a ruthless conqueror who left chaos and death in his wake, Alexander’s legacy is a complex mosaic of heroism and tyranny. This article critically examines both aspects to determine whether Alexander deserves the title of “Great” — or something else entirely.
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