Alexander III ruled Macedon from 336 to 323 BC, taking the throne at twenty and marching east before he had truly reigned. Tutored by Aristotle, he forged an army that would not lose a single pitched battle. In little more than a decade he shattered the Persian Achaemenid realm, swept through Asia Minor, Egypt, and Mesopotamia, and pressed his campaign as far as the Indus. From the Aegean to the edge of India he raised an empire spanning three continents — Europe, Asia, and Africa. His decisive victories at Issus and Gaugamela are still studied in war colleges to this day, and history remembers him as Alexander the Great. He died of fever at Babylon at thirty-two, and the empire he built fractured among his successors, who carved it into rival kingdoms.

Alexander
The Conqueror of Worlds
The Macedonian king of iron horse who tears battle lines apart — and strikes deadliest when the enemy is already bleeding.
History
On the Battlefield
A son of Europe, Alexander rides as Cavalry — a hard-charging damage dealer built to crash into the enemy line and break it from within. Each strike of his blade stacks dread upon his foes, and his fury crests as their health falls, hunting the wounded with ruthless burst. His signature art, Macedonian Deterrence, brands the target before him with terror — a lingering mark that bleeds them for every moment it holds. He is the spearhead that turns a faltering enemy into a rout: the more a foe bleeds, the sooner Alexander ends them.
Hero Bonds
Bonds this commander belongs to — activate by fielding all listed heroes together:
- King's Hegemony (王者霸业) — with Qin Shi Huang · Saladin → +5% Damage Bonus
- Expeditionary Commander (远征统帅) — with Julius Caesar · Hannibal Barca → +5% Damage Bonus
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