Alexander the Great

  • 356 BCE

    Birth of Alexander

    Birth of Alexander
    Born in Macedonia to King Philip II
  • 343 BCE

    King Philip trains Alexander

    King Philip trains Alexander
    King Philip II hires the Greek philosopher Aristotle to tutor Alexander
  • 340 BCE

    Becoming a great warrior

    Becoming a great warrior
    At age 16, Alexander finishes studying under Aristotle and joins his father's army
  • 338 BCE

    The first taste of battle

    The first taste of battle
    The Macedonians meet the Athenians and Thebans in battle at Chaeronea. Alexander leads the attack against the Thebans, while his father leads the attack against the Athenians.
  • 336 BCE

    The new King rises

    The new King rises
    While King Philip celebrates the victory of the attack at Persia, one of his bodyguards assassinates him. Alexander becomes king of Macedonia at the age of 20
  • 335 BCE

    Rise up in rebellion

    Rise up in rebellion
    The Thracians and Illyrians rise up in rebellion. This inspires the Greek city-states of Thebes to rebel, and Alexander quickly besieges the city and razes it to the ground
  • 334 BCE

    Borrowing money

    Borrowing money
    Though his advisers object and Macedonia is virtually bankrupt, Alexander borrows money to supply his troops for one month and departs for Asia
  • 334 BCE

    Leading an army

    Leading an army
    Alexander leads the Macedonian army against the Persians at the Granicus river. After savage fighting, the Persians retreat, and Alexander's army moves across the southern coast of Asia toward Gordium.
  • 333 BCE

    Winter is coming

    Winter is coming
    Alexander spends the winter at Gordium, in present-day Turkey. According to legend, he solves the puzzle of the Gordian knot, which held together the yoke and pole of a wagon once belonging to King Midas
  • 331 BCE

    The first Alexandria

    The first Alexandria
    Alexander creates the city of Alexandria, which is meant to be a hub of Greek commerce and culture. This is just on of many cities he names after himself during his conquests.
  • 331 BCE

    Conquering more cities

    Conquering more cities
    Alexander moves from one major Persian city to the next, conquering Babylon and taking treasures to distribute among his men
  • 328 BCE

    Fear begins

    Fear begins
    Suffering from the tensions of warfare and command, Alexander becomes drunk at a banquet in. He and his close companion Cleitus fall into an argument. Alexander accidentally stabs Cleitus and is filled with remorse at his dead. But this incident marks a turning point to Alexander, whose officers begin to fear him.
  • 327 BCE

    Marriage

    Marriage
    After the conquering eastern Iran and capturing Prince Oxyartes, Alexander marries Roxane, the prince's daughter. This is meant to be a political alliance, and it serves as an insult to Barsine, Alexander's Persian mistress
  • 326 BCE

    Adding territory

    Adding territory
    Hoping to add even more territory to his empire, Alexander and his troops cross the Hindu Kush into northern India. They defeat king Porus, leader of a kingdom east of Hydaspes River.
  • 323 BCE

    Death comes for us all

    Death comes for us all
    Alexander's army refuses to go any farther, and is forced to return to Babylon. Before he can set out his new campaign Alexander falls ill with a sudden fever and dies at the age of 32. According to legend, he leaves his empire to "the strongest" of hos commanders, but after his death his empire falls into disorder.