Alexander the Great (disambiguation)
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Alexander the Great (356 BC – 323 BC) was a king of ancient Macedonia.
Alexander the Great may also refer to:
Film
[edit]Films based on the life of Alexander the Great:
- Alexander the Great (1956 film), an American film
- Alexander (2004 film), an American film directed by Oliver Stone
- Alexander the Great (miniseries), a 2014 German documentary film
- In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great, a BBC documentary television series
Other films:
- Alexander the Great (1980 film), a Greek film
- Alexander the Great (2010 film), an Indian Malayalam-language film
Music
[edit]- Alexander the Great (band), a band from the Socialist Republic of Macedonia (now Republic of North Macedonia)
- Alexander the Great (Monty Alexander album) (1965)
- Alexander the Great (Eric Alexander album) (2000)
- "Alexander the Great", a 1986 song by Iron Maiden from Somewhere in Time
Transport
[edit]- TSS Alexander the Great or TEV Rangatira, a turbo-electric ship
- Alexander the Great Airport (Greece) or Kavala International Airport
- Alexander the Great Airport (North Macedonia) changed in 2018 to Skopje International Airport
Other uses
[edit]- Alexander I the Great or Alexander I of Georgia (1386–1445/6), King of Georgia (1412–1442)
- Alexander the Great (board game), a 1971 board game
See also
[edit]- Alexander (disambiguation)
- Alexander the Great in the Quran, Islamic prophet (possible interpretation of Zul Qarnain)
- Megas Alexandros, Pella, a former municipality in Greece
- Alexander, a lunar impact crater