Alexander the great of King Philip 2 of Macedonia. In Classical Greece.
Philip II of the Greek kingdom of Macedonia took over the hegemony of a united Greece.
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.
No. He was from another Greek city-state called Macedonia and that's why his official title was Alexander III of Macedon. Macedonia was modern day Northern Greece plus a small fraction of the country "FYROM" (Former Yugoslavic Republic of Macedonia). Nevertheless both Spartans and Macedonians had descent from the same ethne(primary tribes of Greece), the so called Dorians.
Phillip of Macedonia, Alexander the Great's father
He was king of Macedonia and through conquest and bribery became hegemon (leader) of Greece.
Alexander the great of King Philip 2 of Macedonia. In Classical Greece.
He inherited it from his father King Philip II of Macedonia who had become hegemon (leader) of Greece,
King Philip II of Macedonia
Philip II of the Greek kingdom of Macedonia took over the hegemony of a united Greece.
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.
The Independent State of Vardar Banovina ended in 1944 when communist Joseph Broz - Tito leader of communist Yugoslavia renamed it Socialist Republic of Macedonia in order to wrest historical Macedonia away from Greece and forge for Yugoslavia a strategic path to the sea.
Alexander the Great.
Boris Trajkovski
Gjorge Ivanov
the leader was St. Theresa
the leader was St. Theresa