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Alexander III of Macedon, known as Alexander the Great was the king who ruled Macedonia for sometime
Alexander III, became king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia when his father Philip II was assassinated in 336 BC.
She was Queen Euridike II, wife of Amyntas III, king of Macedonia. They gave birth to Phillip, the father of Alexander the Great.
Alexander III of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia also known as Alexander the Great.
Alexander the great began his conquest in Macedonia and he defeated the Persians
Yes, he was king of Macedonia.
Alexander III of Macedon, conquered most of Greece, Persia, Egypt, and parts of India. He was very confident and a great warrior. He was a great king of macedonia.
Alexander was from Macedonia, which was north east of Greece. His father was King Phillip of Macedonia.
Aristotle was a student of Plato's. He was also the tutor of Alexander the Great who spent three years in Mieza, Macedonia being tutored by the great philosoper.
-Alexander III of Macedon (20/21 July 356 BCE - 10/11 June 323 BCE), commonly known as Alexander the Great (Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Μέγας,) Alexandros was a king (basileus) of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia on the northern Greek peninsula and a member of the Argead Dynasty.
Philip II and his son Alexander III (the Great) and their Greek allies met Athens and their Greek allies at the battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC where Macedonia and its allies were victorious and the hegemony of a united Greece transferred to them.
Alexander was from Macedonia, which was north east of Greece. His father was King Phillip of Macedonia.