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ancient greece review
as you learned earlier, the persians set out to conquer the greek city-states but failed. the macedonians (ma • suh • doh • nee • uhnz) were people who lived north of greece. in the 300s b.c., they conquered greece under the leadership of king philip.
after conquering greece, philip hoped to lead the greeks and macedonians to war against the persian empire. before philip could carry out his plans, however, he was killed. his son alexander became king. alexander was only 20 when he became ruler of macedonia and greece. after philips death, alexander was ready to fulfill his fathers dream. he prepared to invade the persian empire.
who conquered greece?
king philip of macedonia
alexander the great
the persians
leonidas of sparta
The text states that the Macedonians conquered Greece in the 300s b.c. under the leadership of King Philip. The Persians failed to conquer Greek city-states, Alexander became king after Philip's death to fulfill his father's plans, and Leonidas of Sparta is not mentioned as a conqueror of Greece here.
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