The powerful northern neighbor of ancient Greece was Macedonia. Under the leadership of King Philip II and later his son, Alexander the great, Macedonia emerged as a dominant military and political force in the 4th century BCE. They unified the Greek city-states and expanded their influence, ultimately creating one of the largest empires in history. This expansion significantly impacted the cultural and political landscape of the ancient world.
Yes But Not As Powerful As Rome or The Great Persia
Greece, whether ancient or modern, is in both the northern hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere (thus, it is in the northeast quadrant).
Ancient Macedonia was on the northern Greek peninsula. Today it is a modern province on the northern Greek peninsula in the Hellenic Republic (Greece)
They really valued living and then thriving to become very powerful
In ancient Greece, the mother who was given the highest honor was Leto, who was the mother of the twin gods Apollo and Artemis. Leto was highly revered for giving birth to these powerful and important gods.
Greece has had several different northern neighbors at different periods of time. In Ancient History, the northern neighbor of Greece was MACEDONIA. Greece was later conquered by successive empires (the Macedonians, the Romans/Byzantines, and Ottomans). When Greece became independent again, its first neighbor to the north was the OTTOMAN EMPIRE. Eventually, Greece conquered Ottoman-controlled northern Greece (Thessalia, Epirus, Macedonia, etc.) and now, Greece's northern border has ALBANIA, MACEDONIA (former Yugoslavia), and BULGARIA.
Yes But Not As Powerful As Rome or The Great Persia
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the Spartans
No, a tyrant is a powerful ruler, an aristocrat would be a wealthy person.
Greece, whether ancient or modern, is in both the northern hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere (thus, it is in the northeast quadrant).
The most famous and powerful of all the city states of ancient Greece were Sparta and Athens.
The most famous and powerful of all the city states of ancient Greece were Sparta and Athens.
some sort of power that was pretty powerful!
Ancient Macedonia was on the northern Greek peninsula. Today it is a modern province on the northern Greek peninsula in the Hellenic Republic (Greece)
there are 400 islands that neighbor greece. remember these are neighboring islands not islands in greece?
They were ruled by one powerful individual