Alexander the great is best known for
a his lengthy rule
b the many books he wrote
c...
History, 02.04.2021 03:20, mcaninch36
Alexander the great is best known for
a his lengthy rule
b the many books he wrote
c the blended hellenistic culture that flourished in his empire
d all of the choices are correct
Answers: 3
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