Question:

For I myself believe that there was at that time no race of

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For I myself believe that there was at that time no race of

For I myself believe that there was at that time no race of mankind, no city, no individual (to whom) the name Alexander had not reached. And so I cannot suppose that a man quite beyond all other men was born without some divine influence" -Arrian, philosopher A.D. 171 1. Looking at the first sentence, what does this quote reveal about Alexander the Great and his actions? 2. Looking at the second sentence, how does this philosopher explain how Alexander the Great was able to become so powerful?