Well it depends on what you mean.
If you are talking about Alexander's Empire and the ancient Greek word, it fell to the Romans and other conquerors cause with Alexander's death the Empire was split in many kingdoms and the Greeks were too busy killing each other instead of uniting against the foreign kingdoms
The Byzantine Empire fell due to various reasons but SOME of the main ones are this:
The sack of Constantinople in 1204 AD by the Crusaders ruined the empire. After long wars it was reformed with the recapture of Constantinople by the kingdom of Nicea in 1261, however till its final downfall in 1453 (though the last Greek kingdom of the time to fall to the Turks was the Kingdom Of Trebizond in 1461) it never managed to regain its former glory. No money, civil wars and outside invaders completely ruined the Empire.
If you are talking about the modern Greek kingdom 1830(apx) - 1974, it did not exactly fell. Back in 1974 it was some sort of constitutional monarchy with both a King and an elected president. When the military junta of 1967 fell in 1974, the people were asked to vote wether to keep the monarchy or become a full democracy and democracy won
The Greek kingdom was united by a shared language, Greek, which was spoken and understood across the region. Additionally, the ancient Greeks shared religious beliefs and practices, with a pantheon of gods and goddesses worshipped throughout the kingdom. They also shared a common history and mythology, which were celebrated in art, literature, and festivals.
Clytemnestra in Greek mythology was the wife of Agamemnon. Since she was the wife of a King, she was the queen of Ancient Greek kingdom of Mycenea or Argos.
Hydra was a many headed serpent in Greek mythology
He was raised on Seriphos, and ruled Argos in the Greek Peloponessos; his grandfathers kingdom.
The period in time that followed the dominance of the Minoans and Myceneans was called the Dark Ages.
Greece. Ancient Macedonia was a Greek kingdom on the northern Greek peninsula. Modern Macedonia is a Greek kingdom on the northern Greek peninsula.
Alexander the great was born in Pella in the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia on the northern Greek peninsula. He is considered by historians to be a Greek from the ancient kingdom of Macedonia just like Leonidas was a Greek from Sparta and Pericles was a Greek from Athens.
An ancient Greek kingdom on the northern Greek peninsula.
The Romans. You can thank Anthony and Cleopatra for that.
the kingdom of Macedonia, a greek kingdom.
The Greek economy is teetering on the brink of collapse.
basilea
Ares did not have a single kingdom or realm to rule. He was not a king. Ares was a Greek god.
The United Kingdom.
Hebrew = malkhut (מלכות)Greek = vasíleio (Βασίλειο)
The Greek kingdom was united by a shared language, Greek, which was spoken and understood across the region. Additionally, the ancient Greeks shared religious beliefs and practices, with a pantheon of gods and goddesses worshipped throughout the kingdom. They also shared a common history and mythology, which were celebrated in art, literature, and festivals.
Alexander the Great of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia in the northern Greek peninsula.