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Alexander The Great and The Siege of Tyre 332 BC – The City Impossible to Conquer

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While Alexander was on his conquest he took a turn to conquer or free Egypt. But along the way there were other obstacles that he needed to overcome in order to clear his path. The old Phoenician civilization was already here and the city of Tyre caused some problems to Alexander. Take a look at how he took this city.

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