Because it was a great city
Philip paid a high cost to get Aristotle as Alexander's tutor because he believed in the importance of education and wanted the best for his son's intellectual development. Aristotle was a highly respected philosopher and teacher, and Philip saw the value in having such a renowned scholar educate and mentor his son, who would later become Alexander the Great.
Philip was one of the original twelve apostles and a close associate of Our Lord. He died a martyrs death and that is a "first class ticket" to heaven. He would have been proclaimed a saint by popular acclamation. There was no formal procedure in place for canonizations at the time he died.
Demosthenes warned the Athenians about Philip of Macedon because he saw him as a threat to Greek independence and feared that Philip's expansionist ambitions would lead to the subjugation of Athens and other Greek city-states. Demosthenes urged his fellow citizens to take action to resist Philip's influence to protect their freedom and democracy.
The opposite of think would usually be act.The opposite of think (believe) could be doubt.The opposite motivation from think (use intellect) would be to feel (use emotion).
Philip, as the King of Spain, wanted to marry Mary I of England to strengthen his political influence in Europe and potentially gain control over England. The marriage would also help strengthen Catholic alliances in the region and potentially lead to the restoration of Catholicism in England.
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He was Prince of Greece and Denmark, but would be considered Greek because he was born in Greece.
Because the persian empire had a larger population and thus a larger army. they thought that the could concour greece because they wanted the land, the buildings and knowlage,and the glory. Finally they thought that they could defeat greece because The athenians had been fighting with the spartans and that made the m concievably weak.
Philip II united Greece under Macedonian Hegemony. Philip II, king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia located in the northern Greek peninsula, united the Greek city-states under his hegemony so that he could lead a campaign to conquer Persia. Whenever a Greek state became supreme, that supremacy entailed the depression of some states and the dependency or subjection of others. As the eminent historian, J.B. Bury writes, "Athens was reduced to a secondary place by Macedon, and Thebes fared still worse; As the hegemony or first place among Greek states had passed successively from Athens to Sparta, and to Thebes, so now it passed to Macedon". After Philip II's assassination, his famous son Alexander the Great would go on to conquer the Persian empire all the way to India.
Personly I would think Greece as an MEDC because it is part of Euroupe. (sorry for my spelling)
Rome would unify all of Italy's many communities under its rule and ebentually conquer Greece itself.
First of all the cause is how was the Greece effect also I don't
Philip II united Greece under Macedonian Hegemony.Philip II, king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia located in the northern Greek peninsula, united the Greek city-states under his hegemony so that he could lead a campaign to conquer Persia. Whenever a Greek state became supreme, that supremacy entailed the depression of some states and the dependency or subjection of others. As the eminent historian, J.B. Bury writes, "Athens was reduced to a secondary place by Macedon, and Thebes fared still worse; As the hegemony or first place among Greek states had passed successively from Athens to Sparta, and to Thebes, so now it passed to Macedon".Philip II of Macedon, the father of Alexander the Great, was able to unite Greece through a combination of diplomatic and military skills along with good fortune. His tactical and strategic skills may be most important, yet it should be noted that he made use of favorable alliances when most advantageous to Macedon. The disunity of Greek city-states further contributed to their demise and Philip's success. After Philip II's assassination, his famous son Alexander the Great would take the united Greek army on to conquer the Persian empire all the way to India.
Greece wasn't "conquered" by Macedonia it was united under Macedonian Hegemony. Philip II wanted to unite the Greek city-states under his leadership so that he could spearhead a campaign to conquer Persia. Whenever a Greek state became supreme, that supremacy entailed the depression of some states and the dependency or subjection of others. As the eminent historian, J.B. Bury writes, "Athens was reduced to a secondary place by Macedon, and Thebes fared still worse; As the hegemony or first place among Greek states had passed successively from Athens to Sparta, and to Thebes, so now it passed to Macedon". Thr Corinthian League, under the brilliant leadership of Alexander the Great, would go on to conquer the mighty Persian Empire and build an Empire spreading the Greek language, culture and civilization, stretching from Greece through Egypt to India. There were a number of factors for Philip's success. Firstly, Philip had modernized his army and changed army tactics and weaponry, making his army the strongest fighting force in all of Greece. Secondly, Greece was divided in a number of small, internally divided and always quarreling city-states and Philip (who only used military force when briberies, subterfuge and diplomatic means had failed) had no trouble playing one against the other. There was only one State - Sparta - that stated it would fight the Macedonians tooth and nail if they tried an invasion of Sparta. Philip and later Alexander then decided to leave Sparta alone.
i dont think nathan kress would ever go to greece he lives in calafornia and hes a celb
i think that that would probaly be a fancy hotel in a fancy country like Greece
Greece had different society because there were many city-state and they had their own society