Scenarios about 'Issus'
The Battle of Issus (333 BCE) was a decisive confrontation between Alexander the Great's Macedonian forces and the Persian army under Darius III in southern Anatolia. This pivotal engagement, resulting in a decisive Macedonian victory despite being outnumbered, marked a crucial turning point in Alexander's conquest of the Persian Empire and demonstrated the effectiveness of his military tactics against numerically superior forces.
What If Alexander Never Conquered Persia?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Alexander the Great failed in his conquest of the Persian Empire, fundamentally altering the development of Western and Eastern civilizations.