Philip II of Macedon.
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While there were nearly two thousand Greek states and several Greek colonies through out the ancient world, there was a list of major Greek city-states which included; Athens, Argos, Chalcis, Corinth, Eritrea, Epirus, Macedonia, Massalia, Sparta, Syracuse, and Thebes.
Argos, Thebes, Corinth, Elis, Sparta, Athens.
The Macedonian ruler who conquered the Greek city-states and formed the Corinthian League was Philip II of Macedon. He achieved this through a series of military victories, culminating in the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC. The Corinthian League was established to unify the Greek states under Macedonian hegemony, allowing them to cooperate in military campaigns, particularly against Persia. Philip's efforts laid the groundwork for his son, Alexander the Great, to further expand the Macedonian Empire.
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Philip II of Macedon.
Philip did not conquer Persia - he was assassinated on the eve of his departure for Persia and his son Alexander took over the project. The Hellenic League or League of Corinth was formed in 337 BCE was formed by him in an attempt to end inter-city fighting, give him dominance of the Greek world, of which he was named Hegemon (leader), and provide the basis for an invasion of Persia with the Greek base secure.
King Philip II of Macedon, the father of Alexander the Great.
they formed the delian league because they had to join toegether to defeat the Persians
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Peloponnesian League? A Spartan led 6th and 5th century B.C.E alliance between the Greek city states of Sparta, Corinth, and Ellis. it was opposed by the Athenian controlled Delian League, and was victorious, in the Peloponnesian War of 431-404 B.C.E.
It is true that about 180 Greek city-states formed the Delian League to protect themselves from Persian rule. Not sure why 'why' would be 'true of false'.
While there were nearly two thousand Greek states and several Greek colonies through out the ancient world, there was a list of major Greek city-states which included; Athens, Argos, Chalcis, Corinth, Eritrea, Epirus, Macedonia, Massalia, Sparta, Syracuse, and Thebes.
The members of the Delian League, which was formed under the leadership of Athens ranged from 150 to 173 Greek city-states.
They aren't really states but they are city states. Well the mmost popular and most famous are... Argos, Athens, Sparta, Corinth, and Troy
The Delian League, often confused with the Dorian League, was formed in 478 BCE by Athens and several other Greek city-states following the Persian Wars. Its primary goal was to continue the fight against Persia and protect Greek interests. The League became a tool for Athenian dominance, with member states contributing ships or money to the common cause. The term "Dorian League" is less commonly recognized in historical texts, as the Delian League is more prominent.