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The rise of Macedon, from a small kingdom on the periphery of the Ancient Greek world, to a powerful state with a hegemony over the majority of Greece, forms a major theme in the final phase of the Classical Age of Greece. This dramatic ascendancy, though facilitated by the weakened state of many Greek states after years of internecine warfare, was largely due to the personality and policies of the Macedonian king Philip II.
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![]() The Kingdom of Macedon in 336 BC | |||||||
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Macedon | various | ||||||
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Philip II of Macedon, Alexander the Great | various |
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