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Macedon during Peloponnesian War around 431 BC... Macedon during Peloponnesian War around 431 BC... Macedon expanded into the territory of the... Macedon became more politically involved with the south... which may have persisted in Macedon well into historical times... Kingdom of Macedon under Philip V... Kingdom of Macedon under Philip V... Kingdom of Macedon under Philip V... simple guardian and administrator of the treasure of Macedon and of the king... s institutions to the great expansion of Macedon under his rule... Map showing Upper and Lower Macedon and the growth of Macedon 4th BC...

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