Answer:
Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia.
Step-by-step explanation:
He built an empire conquering lands in Asia Minor, Assyria, Babylon, Persia, Egypt, India among others. More than 20 cities were founded and named Alexandria in his honor. During his rule, the spread of the Greek language and culture was promoted. This process was known by the name of HELLENIZATION. Alexander sought to insert Greek elements into Persian culture and to hybridize Greek and Persian culture, in order to homogenize the populations of Asia and Europe. At the time of his death, the empire covered more than 5million km2.