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As it says, what if Alexander the Great isn't just defeated by Darius, at Gaugamela but utterly routed on the field, leading the capture of most if not all of his most senior generals and the destruction of his army.

Alexander (like Darius) escapes and returns to Macedonia and into hiding.

Does Darius push the initiative to seize all of Greece and Egypt? Would he be smart too?

How does this effect warfare tactics and the future for Roman conquest in the region?

Does Hellenism still occur?
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