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Alexander the Great's conquest of Persian Empire from "summary" of The Histories by Herodotus

In his account of the Persian Empire, Herodotus describes the conquest led by Alexander the Great with great detail and insight. Alexander's campaign was marked by a series of decisive battles and strategic maneuvers that ultimately led to the downfall of the vast Persian Empire. The conquest began with the Battle of Issus, where Alexander's forces clashed with the Persian army led by King Darius III. Despite being outnumbered, Alexander's superior tactics and leadership skills allowed him to emerge victorious in this key encounter. Following his triumph at Issus, Alexander continued his march into the heart of the Persian Empire, determined to bring it under his control. The next major confrontation took place at the Battle of Gaugamela, where Alexander faced off against Darius once again. This time, Alexander's army decisively defeated the Persians, effectively ending Darius'...
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    The Histories

    Herodotus

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