Philip II of Macedon.
Corinth.
146 BCE - after annihilating Carthage, they moved on to Greece to put down the Achaean League, with Corinth a principal target. It was rebuilt from 44 BCE by Julius Caesar.
They were independent, but linked culturally by religious councils (eg the Amphictyonic League) and ever-changing secular alliances (eg Peloponnesian League, Delian League, League of Corinth).
He didn't conquer Greece; he was established as hegemon of the League of Corinth when he ascended the throne.
The Iroquois League came about by taking the advice of a peace-seeking man named Deganawida. They stopped warring with each other and formed an alliance. This alliance of the Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, and Seneca was the Iroquois League.
The power of the Athenian led Delian league and to curb the power of Argos and Corinth. "Sparta formed its Pelopnnesian League, motivated at least partly by Athen's use of Delian League funds to rebuild its Acropolis"
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The Peloponnesian League was formed by the city-state of Sparta largely from the cities in the Peloponnesian pensula (southern Greece) excluding Argos.
Peloponnesian League? A Spartan led 6th and 5th century B.C.E alliance between the Greek city states of Sparta, Corinth, and Ellis. it was opposed by the Athenian controlled Delian League, and was victorious, in the Peloponnesian War of 431-404 B.C.E.
146 BCE saw the defeat of Carthage, Macedon and the Corinthian league. Rome destroyed Carthage and Corinth, and annexed north Africa and Macedon.
Corinth and Elis along with Sparta formed the Peloponnesian League .