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... In October 333 BC, Alexander joined his army together again and attacked Darius. Alexander won but Darius fled. ... Alexander let Darius go for now. ...
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... eyes. The day of the battle came and went with a stunning victory for Alexander, but once again Darius fled and escaped. Unable ...
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... Darius heard of Alexander's accomplishments in Asia Minor and traveled leading a much larger army than Alexander in hope for battle. ...
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... Alexander had become great friends with Darius by then, and he was outraged by this tragedy. Alexander had Bessus executed for his crime. ...
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... After conquering Turkey and forming an alliance with Egypt, Alexander continued battling with Darius III. Gaugamela was a decisive ...
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... were killed or sold into slavery and the city was burnt to the ground ("Alexander the Great." 2). With Darius dead, Alexander became the new king of Asia. ...
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... Next was the Battle of Gaugamela. In 331 BC Alexander again met Darius and again Darius fled despite having more men as he had done at Issus. ...
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... When Alexander came upon Darius's body he ordered it to be sent back to Persepolis to be buried in the royal cemetery of the Achaemenid kings. ...
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... Alexander came upon Darius and his Army in Issus. Even ... Darius. So in July 330 BC Alexander chased Darius with his fastest troops 12 days. ...
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... In the autumn of 331 BC, Alexander met and defeated Darius's grand army at Gaugamela, which is near modern Ibril, Iraq. After Darius ...
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... to retreat. In November of 333 BC, Alexander met Darius in battle for the second time at a mountain pass at Issus. Although the ...
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... One year later Alexander and Darius would meet again. On October 1st 331 BC , Alexander's troops pursued Darius into the town of Gaugamela. ...
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... Alexander had already considered himself king of Persia, but his right to the throne was in question as long as Darius was still alive and at large2. ...
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... He took his sword and cut the knot in half. In November of 333B.C., Alexander once again met Darius in battle, this time at a mountain pass at Issus. ...
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... When Darius saw Alexander's huge army, Darius and his army ran. ... After leaving Egypt, Alexander went to face Darius and his army. ...
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... When Darius saw Alexander's huge army, Darius and his army ran. ... After leaving Egypt, Alexander went to face Darius and his army. ...
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... Alexander charged with his cavalry against Darius, who fled. ... Leaving Egypt in the spring of 331 BC, Alexander went in search of Darius. ...
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... Greek. His men married Persian women and Alexander himself married King Darius's daughter. He started to dress like the Persians. ...
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... It is said that Darius outsmarted Alexander before the battle began, by getting behind Alexander and cutting off his supply. But ...
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... After the battle, Alexander entered Damascus and captured Darius's war chest and his family. ... Alexander continued his pursuit of Darius for hundreds of miles. ...
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... No matter what size army King Darius the III threw at Alexander, he overcame the number difference presented to him and conquered the entire known world in ...
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... He told Alexander that Darius had pitched camp at Sochi, somewhere east of the Syrian Gates. ... The moment Alexander sighted Darius' chariot he charged for it. ...
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... Victories elsewhere in Anatolia, and at Issus left the Persian king Darius III fleeing Alexander's armies, draining the royal treasury and destroying the ...
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... Alexander always retained local governors, customs, and taxes, insisting only that the people be loyal to him instead of to King Darius III of Persia. ...
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... Philip's assassination claimed it had been bribed by Darius However, Alexander and his mother were suspected by many because they had recently fallen from ...
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... Greek mercenaries. In two more battles, Issus and Arbela, Alexander defeated the much larger armies of Persian King Darius. He also ...
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... His vast accomplishments helped Persia for many years to come. If it weren't for Alexander the Great, Darius I would be a man everyone knows. ...
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... to the Parsees, Vishtaspa is the father of Darius, who reigned from 521-485 BC Another view holds that Zoroaster lived 258 years before Alexander the Great; he ...
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... For instance, Alexander claimed that his army of 35 000 troops defeated the Darius army of 500,000 with only 110 causalities. Alexander ...
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... The official verdict on Philip's assassination claimed the assassin had been bribed by Darius, the king of the Persian empire. However, Alexander and his ...
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