Macedonians were Greeks, so i guess that everyone of them loved their own culture.
Answer: Alexander the Great.
The Macedonian king who loved Greek culture and planned to conquer Persia was Alexander the Great. He admired Greek arts and philosophy, which influenced his approach to leadership and governance. Alexander's military campaigns led him to create one of the largest empires in history, stretching from Greece to parts of India, with a significant focus on spreading Hellenistic culture. His conquests began with the defeat of the Persian Empire, fulfilling his ambition to unite the Greek city-states against a common enemy.
Philip II.
Alexander.
As a Macedonian, he spoke Macedonian. But as he was pretending to be descended from Greek royalty, and as he was trying to dominate in the Greek world, he also had to speak Greek.
He was Macedonian, not Greek - Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia.
Philip 2, king of Macedonia. He was Alexander the Great, not the Greek. And he was a Macedonian, not a Greek.
No, he was a Macedonian, the King of Macedonia to be exact.
Alexander the Great, the son of King Phillip II. After King Phillip was murdered, Alexander was made king. He spread Hellenistic Culture (culture or customs of the Greeks) while he conquered other lands.
Macedonian king Alexander the Great.
It was not a Greek who conquered Asia Minor and the Persian Empire, it was the Macedonian king Alexander the Great
Unknown. There was a Macedonian King called Alexander who conquered the Persian Empire and became its king.