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the decentralized nature of Persian
politics, Alexander had little
difficulty in the conquering of Asia
Minor and the Levant areas, where
he conquered first in order to deny
the Persians a firm naval base in the
Mediterranean, so that the Greek
mainland would not be exposed to
invasion during the conquest.
Alexander then moved on to conquer
Egypt. Here, he was declared the son
of a god, which explains his personal
belief that he was of divine descent.
Alexander would believe this to be