Alexander the Great's Conquest and Founding of Alexandria
332 BCE
Alexander enters Egypt as a liberator, is hailed son of Amun at Siwa, and plans Alexandria.
Sources and References
Arrien, Anabase d'Alexandre (Livre III, 1-2) & Strabon, Géographie (Livre XVII)
Sanctuaire d'Alexandre le Grand au temple de Luxor
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