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Macedonian king who conqured greece? Which Macedonian king conquered Greece? Macedonian who conquered most of Greece? What macedonian conquered most of greece? Who is the macedonian who conquered Greece? Macedonian king who conquered all of greece?
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Greek Macedonian King and Military Commander, born July 20, 356 B.C., died June 10, 323 B.C. ... His progressive method of appointing foreigners to army posts and encouraging native troops to marry foreigners helped create stability in his Kingdom. Citizens welcomed Alexander as a liberator when he conquered Egypt in 332 B.C.
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To the north of Thessaly lay Macedonia, which was not of much importance in Greek history until 338 B.C.E. when the Macedonian king Philip II conquered the Greeks.
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Check this out: “… Filiph was an ortodox Macedonian King who conquered the greeks and after him his son Alexander Macedonian conquered the all known ecumena to the man not to te greeks… ”...
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Alexander the Great (356-323): Macedonian king, united Greeks, conquered Persian empire etc. Menander (c. 345-292): Athenian playwright: "New Comedy"; Grouch 316, Brothers c. 310...
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With the conquered territories firmly in Macedonian control, Alexander completed the final preparations for the invasion of Asia. The 22 year-old king appointed Philip's experienced general Antipater as regent in his absence to preside over the affairs of Macedonia and Greece, ... Ten's of thousands of Persians, Greeks,
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The Macedonian king spent most of 345 subduing the rebellions of the conquered nations. He led the Macedonian army against the Illyrians, Dardanians, and the Thracians. In 344 the Greeks in Thessaly rebelled, but their uprisings was also swiftly put down.
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The magnificent fresco decorating the façade of Philip II's grave, discovered in Vergina in north-east Greece near Thessaloniki, shows the Macedonian king accompanied by his eldest son Alexander and other courtiers during a hunting expedition.
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The Macedonian king Alexander (356–323 B.C.) was known as "the Great" because he conquered virtually all of the known world of his time. In effect, he ruled the world, though only for a brief time.
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