Macedonia was not a democracy - it was a kingdom.
Macedonia, led by Alexander the Great.
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There was no Greek empire to battle. Greece was hundreds of independent city-states, some of which from time to time formed defensive leagues. Alexander's father king Philip II of Macedonia (with son Alexander as one of his commanders) progressively overcame these cities and leagues in mainland Greece, and was appointed Hegemon (leader), and planned a campaign in Asia against the Persian Empire. On his death Alexander inherited the kingship of Macedonia and Hegemon of Greece, and continued on with his father's plan to defeat the Persian Empire, and establish his own.
The Persian Empire was conquered by Alexander the Great of Macedonia in 330 BC. This conquest accomplished the end of Persian rule in the region and ushered in the Hellenistic period, which saw the spread of Greek culture and influence throughout the conquered territories. Alexander's conquests also laid the foundation for the later expansion of the Roman Empire.
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The lowest common multiple or LCM of 165 and 330 is 330. 165 x 2 = 330 330 x 1 = 330
85% of 330 = 85% * 330 = 0.85 * 330 = 280.5
330% of 60 dollars = 60*330/100 = 198 330% of 60 dollars = 60*330/100 = 198 330% of 60 dollars = 60*330/100 = 198 330% of 60 dollars = 60*330/100 = 198
5% of 330 = 5% * 330 = 0.05 * 330 = 16.5
40% of 330 = 40% * 330 = 0.4 * 330 = 132
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Least common multiple of 165 and 330 is 330.