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... Alexander moved to the city of Babylon which quickly surrendered, and he easily captured the Persian cities of Susa and Persepolis. ...
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... because another city was) in the Asia Minor were(in order):Halicarnassus, Syria, Tyre, Gaza, Egypt, Guagamela, Babylon, Susa, Persepolis, Media, Arachosia ...
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... Both cities were taken relatively without major problems. From Susa he went on to the ceremonial capital at Persepolis. Persepolis ...
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... Both cities were taken relatively quickly and without major problems. From Susa he went on to the ceremonial capital at Persepolis. ...
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... The battle at Gaugamela in 331 BC finished the Persians, allowing Alexander to capture the cities of Babylon, Susa and Persepolis . ...
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... The Persian capital, Susa, also opened its gates. In this city and at Persepolis an immense hoard of royal treasure fell into Alexander's hands. ...
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... Alexander forced the surrenders of Babylon and Susa, and obtained great riches from them. He then marched to the Persian capital of Persepolis and burned the ...
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... Column," but stunned, he realizes that it says "columns of Persepolis, circa 500 ... the most ancient Persian architecture found was in the cities of Susa and Elam ...
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... moved on to Babylon were Alexander was made king, and toward Susa the administrative ... In the city of Persepolis Alexander and his troops set fire to the palace ...
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... to their Judean homeland and stay in the Persian cities of Susa, Isfahan, Hamadan ... Alexander burned the Persian capital, Persepolis, which marked the end of the ...
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... Babylon and Susa where he acquired the great riches that those cities held. He continued to fight his way to the Persian capital of Persepolis, and remained ...
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... He turned south and obtained the surrenders of Babylon and Susa and acquired great wealth from these areas. He fought his way into Persepolis, the capital of ...
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