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- 4 years ago of Greek origin, was under the influence of the Ilirian and Thracian languages and could not be understood by the Greeks. The center of Macedonia was V and IV. It has been the city of Pella for centuries. II. In the time of Philip (Philippos, 359-336 BC), Macedonia became the greatest power in the Balkans and dominated a significant part of the Greek cities. Alexander the Great (Alexandros III, 356-323 BC) continued his father's occupation policy. He passed through Anatolia and advanced as far as India. After the death of Alexander the Great in Babylon in 323 BC, a great power struggle began between the generals in Macedonia and the captured regions. In this period of turmoil, the last representative of the Argead dynasty was killed in 310 BC. In 276 BC, the grandson of one of the officers of Alexander the Great seized power and established the dynasty of Antigons. But the Macedonian dominance over the Greek cities gradually weakened. At the end of the Macedonian wars-
0 likes - 4 years ago (214-205, 200-196, 171-168 BC), which started with the alliance of the Macedonian King Phillip V with Hannibal against the Roman Empire, the Kingdom of Macedonia was abolished and Macedonia came under the rule of Rome.
Under the rule of the Roman Empire, Macedonia was divided into four separate regions with centers in Amphipolis, Thessalonike, Pella and Herakleia. Upon the rebellions that broke out in 150-148 BC, it was turned into a single state and its borders were expanded to the Adriatic Sea. The governor of Macedonia, a border province of great strategic importance in the protection of Greece, lived in Thessaloniki. Its importance began to decline with the beginning of Rome's shifting of its military operations towards the Danube and the establishment of a new border province called Moesia in 45-46 AD. Macedonia, which remained in the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire in 395 AD, was conquered by the III.
0 likes - 4 years ago It was the scene of the raids of the Sarmatian and Germanic tribes from the 9th century on, and was plundered by the Goths. VI. Towards the end of the century, Slavic tribes and Avars advanced as far as Thessaloniki and Slavic tribes began to settle in Macedonia. This, in turn, caused the Macedonians to become slavic.
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