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19 January, 12:44

Alexander the Great was like no other leader of the ancient world because

He established a democratic rule among his people.

He established administrative headquarters throughout his realm.

He was the most violent and bloodthirsty tyrant of his time.

By the time he died at thirty-three, he had conquered the Greek's known-world.

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  1. 19 January, 16:05
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    I believe the answer is the 4th one: By the time he died at thirty-three, he had conquered the Greek's known-world.
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