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In 334 BC, Alexander the Great led an army of 32,000 infantrymen and 5,000 cavalrymen against the Persian Empire. He was trying to open up the road to Asia Minor and expand the kingdom of Macedonia.
According to the museum, Alexander was a “great role model” for Roman leaders—and a particularly influential figure for the emperor Caracalla, who reigned from 198 to 217 C.E.