What happened to Alexander the Greats empire after his death?
The conquest of the Persian Empire by Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C.) can be considered a glorious and memorable achievement by whoever doesn’t consider with more attention what every war has always meant for whoever fights it and, above all, for the populations hit by the conflicts with destruction, massacres, epidemics, misery, abuse and illegality. Alexander created within few years a great empire with his strong personality and appeal on his soldiers and his military ability, until the limits of recklessness. It was extended from his homeland Macedonia to the whole Middle East, until the borders of India, along the Hindus River; this empire included the whole Anatolia, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia, Armenia, former provinces of the great Persian Empire and, in addition, the modern Afghanistan and part of Pakistan. Two years later his last conquests at the borders of India, Alexander died in Babylonia, without sons and without designating his unique heir for this so vast empire that