The ancient kingdom of Philip II and Alexander the Great in the southeastern Balkans that is now divided among modern Macedonia and Greece and Bulgaria.
1 Philip ascends the throne of Macedon ; he concludes peace with the Athenians.
2 The first library opened in Rome, consisting of books plundered from Macedon .
3 These were, it seems, Charles XII of Sweden and Alexander of Macedon .
4 Philip of Macedon had become master, and its political freedom was over.
5 Macedon was divided into four provinces, and became entirely subject to Rome.
6 He was King of Macedon , a country lying north of Greece proper.
7 Philip, King of Macedon , as we have seen, had one great fault.
8 The result of the Sacred War rendered Macedon the leading state in Greece.
9 In the fourth century before Christ, Alexander of Macedon overran the Persian empire.
10 Phocis occupied by Philip of Macedon ; this ends the Sacred War.
11 Declaration of war by Rome against Macedon ; the second Macedonian war.
12 He saw the horse every morning at his Mount Macedon property.
13 Macedon saw its progress; but was hindered by internal dissensions from stopping it.
14 Philip V, of Macedon , is victorious in his campaigns against the Aetolian League.
15 He died the year before Aegospotami, at the court of Archelaus of Macedon .
16 The standing army of Macedon made some resistance to their arms.
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