Alexander the Great (Philip II) conquered every major city-state in Greece except for Sparta.
troy was the most conquered city in ancient Greece
The disparate, fractious city-states were brought together when they were conquered by Philip of Macedon.
alexander the great conquered egypt and built the city of alexandria, i know this because i am egyptian.
He conquered the Persian Empire from Libya to Central Asia. He conquered it for himself, not for Greece, which he controlled. He was Macedonian, and it was his empire, not Greece, which was a collection of independent city-states, which his father had taken control of, and passed it on the Alexander.
Rome is on the Italian peninsula. Greece is somewhat farther east. Both are in the Mediterranean Sea.
The Romans ruled Greece for nearly 1500 years from 30 BC when Augustus conquered the last great city of Greece until nearly to the fall of Constantinople in 1453
No, Egypt.
greek is the greece's nationality.
To expand their empire.
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