was born in 356 BC in Pella, the capital of Macedonia, and took over the company at the age of 20, after the murder of his father Philip II. 336 B. C., the royal dignity.
At the height of his power, his empire stretched from the Danube, the Adriatic Sea, Egypt and the Caucasus to the Indus in today's Pakistan. His death on June 13,323 B. C. due to a feverish infection interfered with his further plans of conquest in Arabia and North Africa.
Alexander the Great, depicted as a pan with hinted horns, 1st quarter of the 4th century B. C., exhibit of the Archeological Museum in Pella under the inventory no. 147, replica original size.