From 359 through 338 Macedonia conquered Amphipolis, Paeonia, Thessaly, Phocis, Chalcidice, and Thrace. After his victory over the combined forces of the Greek city-states at the Battle of Chaeronaea in 338, Philip subjected all of Greece to the influence of Macedonia. In 338-337 in Corinth...
Following the defeat of the Central Powers and the end of WWI, the Balkan Slavic nations joined together to form a new kingdom.
Alexander the Great was a king and general of ancient Macedonia who went on to conquer large parts of the known world, his empire extending from Greece to the eastern fringes of ancient India. He is legendary for his military prowess and regarded as an architect of the cultural exchange betwe...
of Pontus reached its largest extent under Mithridates VI the Great, who conquered Colchis, Cappadocia, Bithynia, the Greek colonies of the Tauric Chersonesos, and for a brief time the Roman province of Asia. After a long struggle with Rome in the Mithridatic Wars, Pontus was defeated. ...
Greece. Seleukid tried an expansion into Anatolia and Greece which was abruptly halted after decisive defeats at the hands of the Roman army. Their attempts to defeat their old enemy Ptolemaic Egypt were frustrated by Roman demands. Much of the eastern part of the empire was conquered by the ...
K14.6 Hades & Persephone Athenian Red Figure Vase Painting C5th B.C. F14.1 Hades & Persephone Greek Macedonia Wall Fresco C4th B.C.SOURCES (ALL HADES PAGES)GREEKHomer, The Iliad - Greek Epic C8th B.C. Homer, The Odyssey - Greek Epic C8th B.C. Hesiod, Theogony - Greek Epic C8th ...
Fate of the City-States In 338 B.C., the Greek city-states came under the control of ___, a kingdom to their north. Macedonia Greek Culture Greek culture was, or spread, across the empire. diffused Great Philosopher Alexander was a Macedonian who spent much of his young life in __...
The planting of the Gospel in Europe was also due to the obedience of Paul to the guidance of the Holy Ghost, forbidding him to preach in Asia and Bythinia, and calling him to Macedonia. The same God is with us still, and if we would let Him lead us, we should see the same ...
Alexander the Great served as king of Macedonia from 336 to 323 B.C. During his time of leadership, he united Greece, reestablished the Corinthian League and conquered the Persian Empire.
Philip II(born 382bce—died 336, Aegae [nowVergina, Greece]) was the 18thkingofMacedonia(359–336bce), who restored internal peace to his country and by 339 had gained domination over all ofGreecebymilitaryand diplomatic means, thus laying the foundations for its expansion under his sonAlexan...