Associations to the word «Macedon»
Noun
- Perseus
- Thrace
- Philip
- Ptolemy
- Macedonian
- Athenian
- Bc
- Bce
- Thebes
- Corinth
- Sparta
- Macedonia
- Alexander
- Persia
- Hannibal
- Athens
- Heracles
- Greece
- Shire
- Plutarch
- Cleopatra
- Hegemony
- Phillip
- Persian
- Carthage
- Great
- Romans
- Darius
- Byzantium
- Rhodes
- Olympus
- Aristotle
- Balkans
- Philo
- Orator
- Roman
- Greek
- Monmouth
- Ancient
- Tyrant
- Conquest
- Titus
- Gaul
- Ii
- Plato
- Regent
- Alexandria
- Rome
- Heartland
- Pseudo
- King
- Erie
- Crete
- Mount
- Conqueror
- Byzantine
- Sicily
- Lydia
- Spartan
- Consul
- Barbarian
- Iii
- Throne
- Ally
- Egypt
- Empire
- Revolt
- Pompey
- Lucius
- Syria
- Syracuse
- Vassal
- Celt
- Minor
Adjective
Wiktionary
MACEDON, proper noun. Ancient Macedonia.
Dictionary definition
MACEDON, noun. 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.
Wise words
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