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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.

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