Yes.
The Phoenician city-states were incorporated into the Persian Empire, which was then taken over successively by Alexander the Greats Macedonian Empire, disputed between Egypt and Syria, then absorbed as part of the Province of Syria into the Roman Empire.
Most of Alexander's generals came from Macedonia
what part of Alexander's empire of Alexander's empire was located on the western end of the Black sea
Yes, Macedonia was part of the Roman Empire. It was incorporated into the empire following the Roman conquest of the region in the 2nd century BCE. Macedonia became a Roman province, playing a significant role in the empire's administration and military strategy in the Balkans. The region remained under Roman control until the division of the empire in the 4th century CE.
No.
Mesopotamia became a part in Alexander the Great's empire in the year 332 B.C.
Alexander the great was able to conquer part of Persia, Macedonia, and Asia Minor among other lands. He had an ingenious means of military command that always surprised even the largest armies of that generation.
In terms of area and population, the Roman Empire at its height was much larger, but it must be remembered that it took the Romans many generations to build their empire, while Alexander built his in only a few years. Macedonia later became a Roman privince, but several Eastern provinces of the former Macedonian Empire were never added to the Roman Empire.
Yes
Ancient Macedonia included all of the Republic of Macedonia, large parts of Greece and Bulgaria, and small parts of Serbia and Albania
There is no country recognized by the UN with such name. If you imply the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia or FYROM (as it is officially recognized), it is a small country in the Balkan peninsula north of Macedonia province of Greece. Macedonia is the northern part of Greece where Alexander the Great was born and made his Hellenic Empire of Macedon. FYROM is a beautiful mountainous country mostly populated by ethnic Albanians , Slavs(Bulgars), Romas and Turks.
he ruled an empire not a republicIMPROVED ANSWER:Alexander the Great was king of Macedonia and one of the greatest generals in history. He conquered much of what was the civilized world. Alexander brought Greek ideas and the Greek way of doing things to all countries he conquered. This great general and king made possible the broadly developed culture of the Hellenistic age.