The tutor of Alexander, the Great was -
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Darius
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Cyrus
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Socrates
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Aristatole
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Correct answer
Explanation
Aristotle was the tutor of Alexander the Great, appointed by Philip II of Macedon to educate his son from age 13 to 16. Aristotle taught Alexander philosophy, politics, science, and literature, profoundly influencing the future conqueror's worldview. Note the typo 'Aristatole' instead of 'Aristotle.' Darius and Cyrus were Persian kings, while Socrates was Plato's teacher, not Alexander's.