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He was taught by Aristotle himself and from that comes his love for poetry and science.
When his father was alive, in war, he lead the "Companion Cavalry" and after his father's death, he lead the whole battle but was still Companion Cavalry.
At the age of 20, he became leader Macedonia (GREECE) and therefore, the rest of Greece.
Alexander's millitary tactics were unrivaled by all except his father and he even managed to face up to the Indian's war elephants.
But before he could conquer the rest of India, he died!