The Spanish conquistadors eventually conquered the Incas.
Greece has had several different northern neighbors at different periods of time. In Ancient History, the northern neighbor of Greece was MACEDONIA. Greece was later conquered by successive empires (the Macedonians, the Romans/Byzantines, and Ottomans). When Greece became independent again, its first neighbor to the north was the OTTOMAN EMPIRE. Eventually, Greece conquered Ottoman-controlled northern Greece (Thessalia, Epirus, Macedonia, etc.) and now, Greece's northern border has ALBANIA, MACEDONIA (former Yugoslavia), and BULGARIA.
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To expand their empire.
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nobody did. they never got conquered.
The Ottoman Dynasty eventually conquered the empire established by the Seljuk Turks
Rome took over part of it - from Macedonia and Greece to western Mesopotamia. The east was occupied by various peoples over time.
Greece was conquered by the Romans before Jesus was born.
Greece was not a country - it comprised hundreds of independent city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Seas. After Alexander's death his generals split his empire amongst themselves. Peninsular Greece was fought over by several generals. None of the cities conquered Macedonia - it was eventually conquered by the Romans who split it up into four independent republics to stop it being a troublesome power.