What Are The Cities Founded By Alexander The Great?
CITIES NAMED BY ALEXANDER THE GREAT – In this topic, we are going to know the following cities named by Alexander the Great.

Alexander the Great, also known as Alexander III of Macedon, is the ruler of Macedon, a kingdom in ancient Greece.
He was born in the city of Pella in central Macedonia in 356 BC. He was the son of King Phillip II and his fourth wife Olympias. He was dubbed “the Great” due to his extraordinary military strategic and leadership skills.
Here are some of the following cities that he founded, re-established, or renamed:
- Alexandropolis Maedica
- A region in Thrace (Bulgaria today) founded in 340 BCE.
- Alexandria in Troas
- Now known as Dalyan, it is now a town in Muğla Province that is found on the south-west coast of Turkey.
- Alexandria by the Latmus
- Possibly Alinda in the modern day, it was an inland city in ancient Caria in Anatolia.
- Alexandria near Issus
- Also known as Alexandretta and Scanderoon, it is now a city in Hatay province on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. It is now called İskenderun.
- Alexandria, Egypt
- The second largest city in Egypt and is a major economic center.
- Alexandria Ariana
- A city in the now-Afghanistan and is known as Herat in the modern day
- Alexandria Prophthasia
- Also known as Alexandria in Drangiana. It is known as the Farah, the capital of the province of Farah.
- Alexandria Arachosia
- This city is now known as Kandahar in Afghanistan. It is a now a city found in the south of the country on the Arghandab River.
- Alexandria in the Caucasus
- Now known as Bagram, it is now a town in the Parwan province of Afghanistan.
- Alexandria Eschate
- Now known or close to modern Khujand, it is now the second-largest city of Tajikistan.
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