Map of the Empire of Alexander the Great - Art Print
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Fabricamos con cariño; pide este producto hoy para tenerlo entre el Martes 26 de Noviembre y Viernes 29 de Noviembre.
Fabricamos con cariño
Pide este producto hoy para tenerlo entre el Miércoles 27 de Noviembre y Martes 03 de Diciembre.
- Size : 100x76cm
The Empire of Alexander the Great map is a visual representation of one of the largest and most expansive empires in history. Founded by the famous Greek general Alexander the Great in the fourth century BC, the empire spanned much of Asia and Europe, from the Mediterranean to the Indus.
The map shows the geographical distribution of the regions conquered by Alexander, including Greece, Egypt, Persia and part of India. You can see the routes of Alexander's military campaigns and the cities and fortifications that he founded.
In addition, the map illustrates the importance of the Greek city-states in Alexander's Empire, such as Athens and Thebes, and also shows the imperial capitals, such as Susa and Babylon.
The Empire of Alexander the Great was an important milestone in human history, helping to spread Greek culture and unite scattered regions under a single government. Furthermore, Alexander's conquest opened the doors for the further expansion of Hellenistic culture and for the formation of new empires, such as the Seleucid Empire.
In summary, the map of the Empire of Alexander the Great is a valuable tool to understand the geographical and political distribution of one of the largest empires in history, as well as its importance for the spread of Greek culture and the formation of new empires.