What is the Secret of Alexander the Great’s Success?

<p>It starts with Alexander&rsquo;s childhood and upbringing. From a young age, he was prepared to be a future military leader, trained in horseback riding and handling weapons. His tutor was the great philosopher Aristotle. He was told that his lineage was traced back to the heroes Hercules and Perseus and that he was to be worthy of his divine ancestors. His friends from noble Macedonian families studied alongside him, and he maintained a lifelong loyalty to them. His father taught him the art of war. Alexander commanded troops at sixteen and began to replace Philip II on the throne when he went on campaigns. Two years later, the young Alexander won the Battle of Chaeronea, and two years after that, following his father&rsquo;s death, he had to take the lead of Macedonia himself.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@ancient.rome/what-is-the-secret-of-alexander-the-greats-success-d2a9ba6f5aa2"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>