The great Alexander was born in 356 BC in the city of Pella, Greece.
He is the son of King Philip II of Macedonia and Olympias, Princess of King Epirus.
Alexander has a private teacher named Aristotle, a famous philosopher at that time.
At the age of 16 years, Alexander was made the leader of his troops by his father and led the Macedonian troops in the battle against the city of Thessaloniki.
Alexander mastered many languages, including Greek, Latin, Persian, and other Eastern languages.
He is famous as a general who is very brave and intelligent in war strategy.
Alexander conquered most of the ancient world, including Egypt, Persia and India.
He died at the age of 32 years due to illness in Babylon in 323 BC.
Alexander ordered the development of Alexandria City in Egypt, which was the center of trade and intellectual activities at that time.
He is also famous as a fan of a horse and has a favorite horse named Bucephalus, which he got at the age of 13.