Buddized milk

The Greek kingdom won the heart of Alexander the Great, but its history could not have had such a strong influence on ancient culture and become an example for future generations. However, the creation of dynastic kingdoms was not the only thing that interested Alexander. The ancient Greek hero took part in the Battle of Granicus, the burning of the Persian possessions of the Hellespont and the influx of the city of Marathos. Alexander's first wars were the Spartan wars, which led to the formation of the Dynastic Kingdom, the unification of the peoples of Asia Minor and the crossing of the Taurus mountain range on the way to Persepolis. However, quite a bit of attention was paid to religion - Alexander revered the Olympian gods, the prophecies of the Pythia, the sacraments of the Delphic Oracle and much more. Among other things, he believed that in his place as a ruler, first of all, there should be an honest, open and fair person, and the ancient kings serve as an example for this, among whom, naturally, the first is Philip himself, the father of Alexander, who gave his life for the sake of Macedonia.