He doesn’t die at a young age
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He doesn’t exist
Alexander the Great doesn't die and lives to 80s and conquers North India, Carthage, Italy
Please answer the follow up questions and like and share Alexander doesn't die and lives to 80s like Ptolemy He conquers Arabia He conquers North India Chandragupta Maurya doesn't rise since he created his first army from power vacuum created by death of Alexander in his indian provinces Nanda...
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WI: Alexander the Great lives to 75?
I picked that age because that is how long August lived. So let us assume that Alexander avoids poison, illness, dying in combat, or anything else that could kill him until he is 75 years old (that gives him an extra 43 years, so he’ll die around 280 BC). We do not have to assume that he goes on...
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Hellenistic period with Alexander the Great living to old age
let's say Alexander the Great doesn't get sick at all and live to The Ripe old age of 96 what do you think the consequences of this are like how long do you think the Macedonian Empire would last Etc I do not believe Alexander the Great could go on and invade the West I think he would be...
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WI: Alexander the Great Survives
What if Alexander the Great lived longer? Maybe a few decades longer. What were his goals? And What would Europe, North Africa, India and the Middle East look like after the fall of this warmongering Empire?
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Alexander the great lived longer questions.
The last days i was reading some nice ATLs and threads about Alexander the great lived longer etc etc... So i am wondering in a "wank" scenario that Alexander lives 20 plus years more and conquers even more lands(based more or less on the map below) what would be the capital of his empire...
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Alexander the Great lives: How long does his empire last?
What if Alexander had not died in Babylon and he lives up to his 50's to 60's. How long would his empire last now? What affects would this have?
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Alexander the Great doesn't Die?
I know it's like the oldest question in alternate history, but what would have happened had Alexander the Great hadn't died in Babylon at the age of 32? Would he continue to expand eastward? Would he give up on Asia and turn back west, conquering Italy? Would he be assassinated if he hadn't...
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Alexander the Great lived 30 more years
One tiny mosquito changed history. It bit Alexander the Great, who contracted malaria and died. Had Alex lived 30 more years: There would have been no Roman Empire; Carthage would have lasted 500 more years, the Alexanderan Empire would have directed its attention eastward; Jesus would have...
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Alexander The Great doesn't die in 323 BC
Okay, I've been playing around in my head a few ideas for timelines, and I decided to do this one, since it hasn't been explored that well. Though it's unclear if Alexander just got sick or was poisoned, I've decided to go with the assumption that he was. Keep in mind that I'm a first-timer at...
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He doesn’t exist
What if Alexander the great was never born?
What if he was a miscarriage. Or wasn't who he was in OTL, what if he was just some average joe instead of some military genius
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WI: Alexander the Great dies as a child
What if Alexander the Great simply died during childbirth? No Alexamder = no military capable successor to Philip II.
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WI: No conquest of Alexander the Great
What if Alexander the Great, never conquered anything. Hypothetically, let’s say that Philip II still gets assassinated, but Alexander and his mother gets killed by loyal followers of Philip II, who place Alexander’s half brother, Philip III on the throne. What butterfly effects could happen...
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WI: No Hellenistic Period/No Alexander
What if there just was no Alexander The Great? He dies young, and whoever succeeds Philip II just... isn't Alexander. I'm sure Macedon would be a strong power on its own, with or without him, but would it have the drive and ability to conquer Persia without him? More to the point, what if...
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WI No Alexander the Great?
What if the vast conquests by the Macedonians under Alexander don't happen? How might history progress?
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