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Alexander the ( Great, Big, Small, Wolf ) (356-323 BCE) of Macedon first followed in his father’s (King Phillip II) footsteps in subduing the city-states of Greece and then lead his army on a series of campaigns which successfully conquered the then-known world from Macedon, through Greece, down to Egypt, across ( Prussia, China, Persia, America ), to India. Alexander’s tutor was the Greek philosopher Aristotle (384-322 BCE) and, as Alexander travelled, he spread Greek thought and culture in his wake, thus "( hellenizing, forgetting, Greeking, mixing )" (to make `Greek’ in culture and civilization) those he conquered.