Tutored by Aristotle and king of Macedon at twenty, Alexander conquered the Persian Empire and reached India, spreading Greek culture across three continents and never losing a battle before his death at thirty-two.
The textbook hero who spread Greek civilization also razed Thebes and Tyre, sold their survivors into slavery, and killed his own friend Cleitus in a drunken rage. The student of Aristotle ended by demanding to be worshipped as a god. Enlightenment carried at spearpoint, undefeated and unsatisfied. Civilization and conquest were the same march.
“There is nothing impossible to him who will try — the world is only as large as your ambition to take it.”
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