Answer:
The empire of Alexander III circa 332 BCE shows Alexander III’s empire before he defeated Darius III.
Step-by-step explanation:
Alexander went to Asia Minor in 334 BC, with the aim of conquering the Persian Empire, ruled by Darius III. Victorious in the battles of Granico in 334 BC, Issos in 333 BC, Gaugamela in 331 BC and the Persian Gate in 330 BC, in which he finally defeated Dario III; he took control of a domain that extended through Hellas, Egypt, Anatolia, the Middle East and Central Asia, to the Indus and Oxus rivers.