Ancient Macedonia was a Greek kingdom on the northern Greek peninsula. Modern Macedonia is a Greek province on the northern Greek peninsula. There is an unrelated Slavic country north of the historical Macedonia with a mixed ethnic identity that self identifies by the name "Macedonia" after the break up of Yugoslavia and is officially recognized for all international purposes by the name "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia".
Cleopatra of Macedon left Macedonia more than likely when she followed or accompanied her husband Alexander I of Epirus to her new home in Epirus.
The address of the Macedonia Historical Association is: 32 Hilltop Drive, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003
Alexander the great began his conquest in Macedonia and he defeated the Persians
Alexander was born in 356 B.C. in Macedonia, and died of a fever in 323 B.C. in Babylon. He lived in Macedonia, but never really stopped traveling and conquering new areas.
The Romans conquered Spain, Asia Minor, Macedonia, and Greece.
Yes, he was king of Macedonia.
The population of Macedonia - Greece - is 2,844,587.
Ancient Macedonia on the northern Greek peninsula is now a province named Macedonia of the Hellenic Republic.
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In Greek, both Macedon and Macedonia are translated as Macedonia (Μακεδονία Makedonίa). But in English, Macedonia is usually referred to the historical province of Macedonia in north Greece and Macedon is always referred to as the ancient Greek kingdom.
Ancient Aegae (Modern Vergina) was the first capital of Macedonia. It was subsequently moved to Pella. Under Roman occupation, the capital was moved to Thessaloniki. When Macedonia was liberated in 1912 from the Ottoman occupation Thessaloniki was retained as the capital.
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia