Alexander's adoption of Persian dress and methods of rule, which were seen as foreign by Greeks, could negatively affect the Greek soldiers and commanders under his command. His taking on aspects of Greece's supposed enemy may have been viewed as a rejection of Greek culture and caused unrest among his forces who were Greek. The change in leadership style and appearance may have led to a loss of loyalty or trust from the Greeks serving under Alexander's rule.
Alexander's adoption of Persian dress and methods of rule, which were seen as foreign by Greeks, could negatively affect the Greek soldiers and commanders under his command. His taking on aspects of Greece's supposed enemy may have been viewed as a rejection of Greek culture and caused unrest among his forces who were Greek. The change in leadership style and appearance may have led to a loss of loyalty or trust from the Greeks serving under Alexander's rule.
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Alexander's adoption of Persian dress and methods of rule, which were seen as foreign by Greeks, could negatively affect the Greek soldiers and commanders under his command. His taking on aspects of Greece's supposed enemy may have been viewed as a rejection of Greek culture and caused unrest among his forces who were Greek. The change in leadership style and appearance may have led to a loss of loyalty or trust from the Greeks serving under Alexander's rule.
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