Alexander sets out at a high speed …

Years: 330BCE - 330BCE

Alexander sets out at a high speed in midsummer 330 BCE for the eastern Persian provinces via Rhagae (modern Rayy, near Tehran) and the Caspian Gates, where he learns that Bessus has deposed Darius.

The death of Darius, whose body Alexander covers with his own robe and sends his for burial with due honors in the royal tombs at Persepolis, leaves no obstacle to Alexander's claim to be Great King; a Rhodian inscription of this year calls him “lord of Asia” i.e., of the Persian Empire.

Soon afterward, his Asian coins will carry the title of king.

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