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.
I believe that the first person to rule all of Greece was Alexander the Great from Macedonia.
Alexander was king of Macedonia (not Greece) and he conquered the Persian Empire in order to become king of it. The empire stretched from Greece to Egypt and today's Pakistan.
Antipater ruled the Macedonia and the rest of Greece after Alexander the Great died.
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.
The first person from Macedonia to conquer Greece was Philip II, who was the father of Alexander the Great. He reigned as king of Macedonia from 359 BC until his assassination in 336 BC. Philip II is known for his military strategies and reforms that laid the foundation for the conquests later carried out by his son, Alexander.
Alexander was from Macedonia, which was north east of Greece. His father was King Phillip of Macedonia.
he inherited Macedonia with the rule of Greece eccept spartafrom his father: king Philip II. then he started to conquer Persia.
Greece under the rule of Alexander the Great
Macedonia/Greece
Alexander the Great.
Alexander was from Macedonia, which was north east of Greece. His father was King Phillip of Macedonia.
Alexander the GreatWas born in Pella, Macedonia (in Turkey) and was the conquerer of the ancient world