ancient Greeceancient Greek historyancient Roman historyAntiochus IIIbattle of Cynoscephalaediplomacy and international relationsimperialism and conquestPhilip VT. Quinctius FlamininusRoman historyThe Second Macedonian War (200–197 BCE) was a military conflict between the Roman republic and King Philip V ...
Antonio Milošoski, stated that any reasonably priced solution that didn’t impose on the identity of ethnic Macedonians can be explored. However, he also said that if Greece had been to veto the nation’s
The defeat of King Philip V of Macedonia by the Romans finally eliminated Macedonian control over the Greeks (which had been sealed by Philip II's victory at Chaeronea in 338 BCE), established Roman military and political domination over mainland Greece, and provided the basis for extending ...
Location: Greece Participants: Macedonia ancient Rome Context: Macedonian Wars Key People: Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus See all related content Battle of Pydna, (June 22, 168 bce), decisive military engagement in the Roman victory over Macedonia in the Third Macedonian War. The Roman...
Macedonia [northwest of Thessaloníki, Greece]—died June 13, 323 bce, Babylon [near Al-Ḥillah, Iraq]) was the king of Macedonia (336–323 bce), who overthrew the Persian empire, carried Macedonian arms to India, and laid the foundations for the Hellenistic world of territorial kingdoms....
Also known as: Alexander III or Alexander of Macedonia Born: 356 bce, Pella, Macedonia [northwest of Thessaloníki, Greece] Died: June 13, 323 bce, Babylon [near Al-Ḥillah, Iraq] Title / Office: king (336BC-323BC), Macedonia House / Dynasty: Argead dynasty Show More Top ...
. Thus freed for the moment from Seleucid opposition and sustained by the considerable financial means provided by the Egyptian economy, Ptolemy II devoted himself again toGreeceand aroused new adversaries to Antigonid Macedonia. While the Macedonian forces were bogged down in Greece, Ptolemy re...
(which had been sealed by Philip II's victory at Chaeronea in 338 BCE), established Roman military and political domination over mainland Greece, and provided the basis for extending Roman rule to the entire eastern Mediterranean.Keywords:Greek History;imperialism and conquest;Mediterranean;Roman ...