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Antipater ruled the Macedonia and the rest of Greece after Alexander the Great died.
Alexander the GreatWas born in Pella, Macedonia (in Turkey) and was the conquerer of the ancient world
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When Alexander the Great died and the Hellenistic Period began, his empire was divided into three parts.AntipaterPtolemyDariusAugustus was given Macedonia and Greece to rule.
Alexander the Great, his son.
Early on - in Macedonia. For the last ten years (he died at 32) it was in Africa and Asia conducting his conquest of the Persian Empire, from Asia Minor to Egypt to Persia, to Central Asia and India.
Greece was not a country - it comprised hundreds of independent city-states spread around the Mediterranean and Black Seas. After Alexander's death his generals split his empire amongst themselves. Peninsular Greece was fought over by several generals. None of the cities conquered Macedonia - it was eventually conquered by the Romans who split it up into four independent republics to stop it being a troublesome power.
Alexander's father was Philip II of Macedon. Philip had conquered most of Greece by the time he died in 336 BC. Alexander was 20 and began completing the plans Philip had made to invade Persia.
King Alexander I of Greece died on October 25, 1920 at the age of 27.
Alexander the great died June 13, 323 B.C.
King Alexander I of Greece died on October 25, 1920 at the age of 27.