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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
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