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Macedonia (ancient kingdom) - Wikipedia
For a brief period, his Macedonian Empire was the most powerful in the world – the definitive Hellenistic state, inaugurating the transition to a new period of Ancient Greek civilization. Greek arts and literature flourished in the new conquered lands and advances in philosophy, engineering, and science spread across
Macedonia | History, Location, Map, & Facts | Britannica
Macedonia, ancient kingdom centred on the plain in the northeastern corner of the Greek peninsula, at the head of the Gulf of Thérmai. In the 4th century bce it achieved hegemony over Greece and conquered lands as far east as the Indus River, establishing a short-lived empire that introduced the Hellenistic Age of ancient Greek civilization.
Macedonia ‑ Empire, Map & Greece - HISTORY
2018年2月13日 · Macedonia briefly became the largest empire in the world under the reign of Alexander the Great in the fourth century B.C. Since the formation of the Republic of Macedonia in 1991, Macedonians...
History of Macedonia (ancient kingdom) - Wikipedia
The kingdom of Macedonia was an ancient state in what is now the Macedonian region of northern Greece, founded in the mid-7th century BC during the period of Archaic Greece and lasting until the mid-2nd century BC.
Macedon - World History Encyclopedia
2018年11月5日 · Macedon was an ancient kingdom located in the north of the Greek peninsula first inhabited by the Mackednoi tribe who, according to Herodotus, were the first to call themselves 'Hellenes' (later applied to all Greeks) and who gave the land their name.
Timeline of the History of Macedonia
Macedonia falls to the Eastern (Byzantine), a multi-national empire stretching over three continents at its height. The earlier Byzantine Emperors are Romans but in time, people of Macedonian, Syrian, Armenian, Phrygian (Amorian), and …
Ancient Greek civilization - The rise of Macedon | Britannica
2025年2月3日 · Ancient Greek civilization - The rise of Macedon: In 359 two new strong rulers came to the throne, Artaxerxes III of Persia and Philip II of Macedon. The last decade of the long reign of Artaxerxes II had been blighted by revolts in the western half of his empire—at first sporadic, then concerted.
Macedon - Encyclopedia.com
2018年6月11日 · By the time of Alexander’s death in 323 BC, his empire was the largest and strongest in the ancient world, encompassing Egypt and the Mediterranean coast to the south and stretching across the Middle East into India. Under Alexander, centralized monarchies were established throughout Egypt and Persia that persisted for centuries.
Macedonia - Education | National Geographic Society
2023年10月19日 · Macedonia, a small kingdom in northern Greece, established a growing empire from 359 B.C. to 323 B.C. through the reign of several kings. With Alexander the Great, Macedonia would come to conquer many lands and usher in the Hellenistic age in the region.
Macedon Timeline - World History Encyclopedia
Macedon was an ancient kingdom located in the north of the Greek peninsula first inhabited by the Mackednoi tribe who, according to Herodotus, were the first to call themselves 'Hellenes' (later applied to all Greeks) and who gave the land their name.
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