Alexander the great was born in Pella in the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia on the northern Greek peninsula. He is considered by historians to be a Greek from the ancient kingdom of Macedonia just like Leonidas was a Greek from Sparta and Pericles was a Greek from Athens.
Alexander the great was born in Pella in the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia on the northern Greek peninsula. He is considered by historians to be a Greek from the ancient kingdom of Macedonia just like Leonidas was a Greek from Sparta and Pericles was a Greek from Athens.
Alexander the Great, who was Macedonian, not Greek.
Alexander the Great who was Greek
Philip 2, king of Macedonia. He was Alexander the Great, not the Greek. And he was a Macedonian, not a Greek.
alexander its not a greek.alexander is macedonian .he expanded the macedonian culture not greek culture
Alexander the Great did that - he was not a Greek but rather a Macedonian.
Macedonian but he had great greek influence from his teacher Aristotle
Alexander the Great was a Macedonian.
Answer: Alexander the Great
It was not a Greek, it was Alexander the Great, a Macedonian.
Answer: Alexander the Great.
He was Macedonian, not Greek - Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia.
No, he was a Macedonian, the King of Macedonia to be exact.