The Macedonian Empire, established by Philip II and expanded by his son Alexander the great, lasted from 336 BC, when Philip ascended the throne, until Alexander's death in 323 BC. After Alexander's death, the empire fragmented and eventually fell apart due to internal strife and the rise of successor states. Thus, the core of the empire lasted approximately 13 years, but its influence persisted for centuries thereafter through Hellenistic culture.
It took him ten years to conquer the Persian Empire and turn it into an empire of his own.
The Macedonian Empire.
Succesively, the Assyrian Empire, the Babylonian Empire, the Persian Empire and the Macedonian empire of Alexander the Great.
Alexander the Great.
a long time
The Macedonian Empire of Alexander the Great, the Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
The Macedonian Greek Empire of Alexander the Great conquered the Persian Empire and incorporated all of its lands.
Not completely sure, but I think the Macedonian Empire under Alexander the Great in the Fourth Century BC was the last country to achieve victory over Afghanistan.
Alexander the Great; a Macedonian
Macedonian.
Other than the Greeks themselves, from the Macedonian conquest of Greece in the 330s B.C.E. until Greece became independent in the 1820s, Greece was ruled by the Macedonian Empire, the Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire, the Republic of Venice, and the Ottoman Empire. The Nazi Germans also conquered Greece for a short time in the 1940s.
the mughal empire lasted 333 years