King Philip helped Macedonia become powerful and united Greece under Macedonian hegemony.
when phillip II king of Macedonia-and father of Alexander- conquered most of what we know as Greece in these days there was no actual country or kingdom of Greece but many city-states on the territory we know as Greece today.So, many of these greek cities were actually allies of Macedonia conquering other greek cities -they were that divided!, and found the rule of Phillip II better than the rule of the other Greek city-state.check for similar questions.
Antipater ruled the Macedonia and the rest of Greece after Alexander the Great died.
Yes. He was the last king of ancient Macedonia who ruled from 179-168 B.C.E. before the ancient Greek kingdom was absorbed into the rest of Greece.
Macedonia joined along with the rest of Greece in 1981.
In Macedonia and the rest of Greece you can wear anything you like.
Macedonia like the rest of Greece has the Euro for its currency.
Philip II and his son Alexander III (the Great) and their Greek allies met Athens and their Greek allies at the battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC where Macedonia and its allies were victorious and the hegemony of a united Greece transferred to them.
Yes, like the rest of Greece since Greece is in the European Union.
The same with the rest of Greece. It has a Parlimentary Democracy.
They didnt accept him, he conquered the rest of the greek city states so they didnt have much choice.
Yes. Macedonia like the rest of Greece is part of the European Union.
In Macedonia they say οικογένεια (ikogenia) like the rest of Greece. In the language of FYROM as in Bulgarian they say Семейство (semejstvo).