In today's northern Greece and 4% (Pelagonia Lynkestis) in the adjacent Republic of Macedonia (FYROM).
Alexander conquered Egypt, Macedonia, and the Persian Empire.
Seleucus (Mesopotamian territories) Antigonos (Asia Minor) Ptolemy (Egypt) Also Kassandros (middle and northern Greece (Thessalia and Macedonia)).
When Alexander died he left no clear successor so his generals split it up into what we mow call the Hellenistic kingdoms. These finally settled out into Syria, Egypt and Macedonia.
After Alexanders death, Macedonian generals were fighting for control over his empire. 3 leaders: Antigonnus, Ptolemy, and Selecus won control by becoming ruler of Macedonia Greek city-states, title of Pharaoh in Egypt, and controlling the Persian Empire
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.
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Greece was badly debilitated and the war solved nothing - the city-states continuing fighting each other in varying alliances. This allowed the rise and dominance of Macedonia, Alexanders takeover of the Persian Empire, and the division of the eastern Mediterranean and Middle East into the Hellenistic Kingdoms of his successors.