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Philip, who came to the throne in 360 BCE, did much to promote Macedonia’s stature. He introduced Hellenistic customs, patronized the arts, stimulated the economy, and organised an unprecedented strong professional army. In his reign, Macedonia became the greatest power in the region. He conquered the whole of Greece.
Die Australier schreiben das nicht, sondern The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia -- Powered by IBM
Und scheinbar absichtlich das ausgelassen:
The exhibition shows how great civilizations met - the Hellenistic world, the ancient empires of the East and the world of nomads. Everywhere that Alexander went, the process of Hellenization was begun. Everywhere he spread Greek architecture and art, the Greek language and way of life. This influence affected a huge territory extending from Greece to India and right up to Mongolia and other states beyond the frontiers of the Oecumena (i.e., the world as it was known to the Greeks).
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Ist ja schon fast gespenstig dass auch hier in keinem Zusammenhang die Slawen aus FYROM gebracht werden.
