Ancient Macedonia was a Homeric style kingdom of ancient Greece. Ancient Greece was made up of different states with different types of political systems.
I am not sure if it was a city state of ancient Greece, but I do know that it was part of ancient Greece. _________ Macedonia was an ancient Greek kingdom. Greece was made up of individual states with different political systems, from Homeric kingdoms like Macedonia, Epirus and Thessaly to the Diarchy of Sparta to the Democracy of Athens.
The capital of historical Macedonia on the northern Greek peninsula is Thessaloniki. In ancient times it was first Aigae (modern Vergina) and then Pella. The newly founded state of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia has Skopje an ancient city of Dardania as its capital.
One Greek city-state beginning with the letter "P" is Pella. Pella was the capital of ancient Macedonia and the birthplace of Alexander the Great.
Olympias spoke ancient Greek. She was the princess of the city state of Molossoe, Hepirus, Greece. She was married to the Greek king Philip of the city state of Macedon. Philip and Olympias were the parents of Alexander the Great, the king of the city state of Macedonia.
Macedonia was an Ancient Greek empire that had Babylonia in it as well as Babylonia when it was an empire, had the ancient kingdom of Macedonia in it.
Thessaly was an ancient Greek kingdom directly under the ancient Greeks kingdoms of Macedonia and Epirus. Today it is a region of Greece still under the region of Epirus and Macedonia in Greece.
Alexander was born in the ancient Macedonian capital of Pella.
Philippi was a city in Eastern Macedonia, established by king Philip II in 356 BC. The modern city of Filippoi, near the ruins of the ancient city, is in the region of East Macedonia and Thrace in Greece.
Th great conqueror from the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia in northern Greece was Alexander the Great. Alexandria is the Egyptian city named after him.
Xena is from Amphipolis. It's an ancient Greek city in what is now Central Macedonia.
None - it took control of the Greek city-states.
Philip II was King of the ancient kingdom state of Macedonia and Alexander the Great's father. His name is made up of two greek words, ''Philos''=(Friend) + ''Ippos'' =(Horse), so his name would translate into English as:''Friend of Horses''. Macedonia was one of the ancient Greek city-states, like Athens, Sparta, Molossoe (Epirus) etc. As a Greek, he was married to a Greek princess, Olympia of Molossoe, from another Greek city-state, west of the Greek city-state of Macedonia.