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Yes. He was the last king of ancient Macedonia who ruled from 179-168 B.C.E. before the ancient Greek kingdom was absorbed into the rest of Greece.

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Why did the Romans invade and occupy Macedonia and Greece during the second punic war?

The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.


Who was the king of Macedonia in Ancient Greece?

The king of Macedonia in 356 BC was Filippos B known as Philip II. Philip II was a Greek King of the Argead Dynasty from Argos in the Peloponnese that founded Macedonia.


Were was Alexander the great king?

Alexander the Great was the king of Macedonia.


How did Perseus of Macedon change the course of history as king?

Perseus of Macedon, who ruled from 179 to 168 BCE, was the last king of the Antigonid dynasty and played a pivotal role in the decline of Macedonian power. His reign marked the escalation of hostilities with Rome, culminating in the Macedonian Wars. Perseus attempted to strengthen his kingdom through alliances and military reforms, but his defeat at the Battle of Pydna in 168 BCE led to the end of Macedonian independence and the incorporation of Macedonia into the Roman Republic. This shift significantly altered the political landscape of the ancient world, paving the way for Roman dominance in the region.


Who became king of Macedonia after Philip?

Alexander the Great took up the throne of the Greek kingdom of Macedonia because he was King Philip's II son.

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Who was crowned King of Macedonia when he was 20?

Philip was crowned king of Macedonia when he was 20.


When did Macedonia become a Roman Providence?

Macedonia became a Roman province in 146 BC after the Roman victory over the Macedonian kingdom in the Third Macedonian War. Following the defeat of King Perseus, Rome annexed Macedonia, establishing it as a province within the Roman Republic. This marked the end of Macedonian independence and the beginning of Roman control in the region.


Was Alexander the Great from Macedonia?

Yes, he was king of Macedonia.


Is king Polydectes Perseus' father yes or no?

No, no he is not. In the Greek myth, Zeus is the father of Perseus.


Why did Perseus need the head of Medusa?

Perseus was asked by King Polydectes to kill Medusa. Correction. King Polydectes had proposed a "fake" marriage to rid of Perseus so he could marry Perseus's mother. He asked all the men on the island to contribute a gift, Perseus couldn't give anything because the king had taken him and his mother in, so Perseus said he would kill Medusa and bring the head back as a gift and payback for what the king had done for him.


Why did the Romans invade and occupy Macedonia and Greece during the second punic war?

The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.The Romans invaded and eventually annexed Macedonia and Greece to punish the king of Macedonia for aiding the Carthaginians in the war.


When did King Philip of Macedonia die?

KIng Philip II king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia, died in the year 336 B.C.E.


The mythology Perseus. Who put Perseus out to sea?

Good question. Acrisus, King of Argo put Perseus out to sea. The king was once told that his son would kill him. Peseus in some stories was thought as actually the son of Zeus and Danea, the queen of Acrisus. King Acrisus put Danea and Perseus out to sea.


What was Perseus to bring the king?

Medusa's Head


Was Alexander the Great Macedonian?

Yes, he was elected king of Macedonia after his father King Philip's death by the assembly of the people of Macedonia.


Who was the king who ruled Macedonia for a time?

Alexander III of Macedon, known as Alexander the Great was the king who ruled Macedonia for sometime


Where in Macedonia did Alexander the Great start conquering?

he was born to the king of Macedonia......philip 2 so he was the king of macidonia already..