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Phillip of Macedonia, Alexander the Great's father
Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great did that - he was not a Greek but rather a Macedonian.
ALEXANDER THE GREAT is the Macedonian leader who is considered one of the greatest conquerors in history. It should be made clear, though, that Alexander the Great was a Greek Macedonian, as opposed the modern Slavic Macedonian population.
Alexander is called "the Great" because he was a skilled military leader who conquered a vast empire, spreading Greek culture and influence throughout the known world.
Phillip II
Phillip II
Phillip of Macedonia, Alexander the Great's father
Strictly following the wording of the question, there is no such person. Greece never expanded beyond the Aegean and surrounding territories. However, the Macedonian Empire, which is often incorrectly called "Greek" since its culture was strongly influenced by that of Greece, did conquer Greece AND the Middle East, Egypt, and Persia. The leader of the Macedonian Empire at that time was ALEXANDER THE GREAT.
Alexander the great spread Greek culture throughout the Mediterranean world
Alexander the Great
king phillip the second
Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great did that - he was not a Greek but rather a Macedonian.
Ptolemy Soter.
The Macedonian leader of ancient times who is still considered to be one of the greatest conquerors ever to have lived is Alexander the great. Although alive for just over three decades (356-323), Alexander succeeded in conquering all of Greece, the Middle East, Egypt, and the Near East, even driving into portions of modern India. His military success (he never suffered a major defeat) is complemented by his cultural achievements: he carried Greek culture into every corner of the civilized world while also adopting what he saw as the "best" of the cultures which he conquered.
He was born a Macedonian, but eventually conquered the ancient Greeks to become their leader.