Well oiled men with spears, you would "conquer" them too.
The Gauls, then the Macedonians, then the Romans, then the Goths.
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sparta is located around ancient grece
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The ancient Macedonians stated that they were the descendant of the Argives, the oldest tribe and most real Greeks who were the leading people in the time of Homer's poetry. The Macedonians claimed direct descent from Agamemnon and the other Argive kings.
The Thebes in 371 B.C.
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Alexander the Great.
Ancient Sparta focused more on military achievements and ancient Athens thought more of academic knowledge. Athens were a democracy and Sparta was an oligarchy
The ancient Macedonians along with the other Greeks believed in the Greek pantheon of deities. The Macedonians particularly, worshipped the Twelve Olympians, especially Zeus, Artemis, Heracles, and Dionysus.
Sparta was part of Greece-it was a city in it.
No. Alexander the great was a king of the ancient Macedonians, and while he did conquer a very large portion of Earth, this conquest went east and south of Macedonia (ancient Greece). The "Mac" or "Mc" of Scottish and Irish names comes from the ancient Gallic language stem and means "son of", (as explained in the related questions linked to below).