He planned the attack on Persia.
Macedonia gained dominance of peninsula Greece, setting Phillip II on his next objective of Persia.
The breakaway of the Greek city-states of Asia Minor, the rise of Macedonia and its conquest of Persia.
Libya-Egypt, Asia Minor, Syria-Palestine, Mesopotamia, Thrace-Macedonia, Media-Persia, Central Asia, Western India.
Athens lost its empire. Sparta gained temporary ascendancy until defeated by Thebes 30 years later. Greece was devastated and weakened. Persia, defeated nearly a century earlier, was able to dictate a peace. Macedonia was able to exert hegemony over Greece, and defeat Persia.
Macedonia.
First Persia, then Macedonia, then Rome.
Yes - on the side of Persia.
Matthew preached to the Ethiopians, he also went to Macedonia, Persia, and Parthia (northeast Iran).
Persia is the old name for what we now call Iran. It was MUCH larger than Greece.
no
no he only invaded Persia, Egypt, and Gaugamela
Egypt-Libya, western Asia Minor, Thrace-Macedonia, Persia-Central Asia.
Macedonia, Syria, Pergamum, and Egypt
Akkad (there's king sargon) Babylonia, later on defeated by the Assyrians, then Persia and Macedonia, and roman
He particurally mixed the culture and technology of Egypt Greek MAcedonia and Persia
He planned the attack on Persia.