Antipater ruled the Macedonia and the rest of Greece after Alexander the Great died.
Ancient Macedonia included all of the Republic of Macedonia, large parts of Greece and Bulgaria, and small parts of Serbia and Albania
First Macedonia then the Roman Empire.
he ruled an empire not a republicIMPROVED ANSWER:Alexander the Great was king of Macedonia and one of the greatest generals in history. He conquered much of what was the civilized world. Alexander brought Greek ideas and the Greek way of doing things to all countries he conquered. This great general and king made possible the broadly developed culture of the Hellenistic age.
Yes. He was the last king of ancient Macedonia who ruled from 179-168 B.C.E. before the ancient Greek kingdom was absorbed into the rest of Greece.
Antipater ruled the Macedonia and the rest of Greece after Alexander the Great died.
Alexander III of Macedon, known as Alexander the Great was the king who ruled Macedonia for sometime
Ancient Macedonia included all of the Republic of Macedonia, large parts of Greece and Bulgaria, and small parts of Serbia and Albania
First Macedonia then the Roman Empire.
He was born in Macedonia, which was ruled by his father Philip.
Alexander the Great ruled Egypt not Ancient Greece.
No one. The ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia was founded by people from Argos in the Peloponnese, Greece.
His father, Philip II of Macedon.
Alexander, king of Macedonia, conquered the Persian Empire and took it over. The empire stretched from Libya-Egypt through the Middle East to Central Asia and today's Pakistan. He was also Hegemon (leader) of mainland Greece.
he ruled an empire not a republicIMPROVED ANSWER:Alexander the Great was king of Macedonia and one of the greatest generals in history. He conquered much of what was the civilized world. Alexander brought Greek ideas and the Greek way of doing things to all countries he conquered. This great general and king made possible the broadly developed culture of the Hellenistic age.
I think Alexander the Great ruled before Cleopatra (Is that what you meant) was even living.
Yes. He was the last king of ancient Macedonia who ruled from 179-168 B.C.E. before the ancient Greek kingdom was absorbed into the rest of Greece.