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Wat major power(country) developed to the north of Greece while the Greeks were fighting the Peloponnesian War

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ragzeus
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It is properly to say the Greek city state of Thebes.
Later on it was the Greek kingdom of Macedonia (or Macedon)
(don't confuse the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia with one small Balkan state that uses the same name. no relation at all!)
These site will help you
http://www.discoverychannel.co.uk/greece/greek_expansion/index.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/alexander_the_great.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/greeks/alexander_the_great_01.shtml
http://www.history.com/marquee.do?content_type=Marquee_Generic&content_type_id=51242&display_order=2&marquee_id=51188


pinata
Mazedonia (Alexander the Great)
Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
Heinz
@Makedonkey M: The power you mean was not the thessalic but the böotic town and was not located in the north. Yes there was a very short time the böotic Theben was the main power in greece.
@Vaggos. G: The Peleponesian war was not only a war between Athen and Sparta --- it was a war were persian money, Karthago, Sicilia, were involved.
@all: I am just started two weeks ago to read the book "Geschichte Alexanders des Großen, Johann Gustav Droysen, R.v. Deckers Verlag, Berlin 1917" I am not a historican, but Droysen seems to be one of the top historicans of classical Greece for they even use him today to introduce students to classical greece history in New Zealand.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Droysen
I have read the introduction of Sven Hedin and the introduction of Athur Rosenberg. Now I am on page 39 that is there were Droysen describes the Peloponsian war.
You can dowload the book from Project Gutenberg, but it is in German and I have not found an english translation.


flavivs severvs
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Macedonia. My Macedonia.


Aurora
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Yes it was Macedonia and Alexander the Great. That´s what I learned reading my history books. Remember really admiring Alexander the Great.

Reading history books, especially about ancient Rome and Greece is fascinating reading.


Pherecrates
The term "country" cannot be treated in the same way, in ancient Greece, as we are using it today. Athens, Thebes, Sparta, etc. were city-states. So, no "country" has been developed to the north, during the Peloponnesian War.

Your answer could be the city-state of Thebes. For more info see: the Battle of Leuctra in 371 BC.


Makedonkey M
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I love all these answers from peopole who have no history background....


If you said Macedonia your wrong....

The next big power which took over from Sparta ( the winner of the peloponesian war) was Thebes a Greek city in the Northern Thessaly region.

After them came the Greek Macedonians who lived in teh even more northern Macedon region of Greece....


Your answer and teh True historical answer is Thebes


Vaggos.Gr
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Macedonia was not a country, it was a Greek Kingdom, one of the many others because Ancient Greece was not united in one State.

As for the Peloponnesian War , the city-states which were in battle were Athens and Sparta. Not all the Greeks.

I wonder where was your nation at that time, in what part of Asia your Slavic ancestors were living.


cpinatsi
The Greek kingdom of Macedonia indeed developped while their fellow Greeks Spartans and Athenians were fighting the Peloponnesian war. You see, Greece was not a country back then, Greeks had formed separate kingdoms or states, one of which was Macedonia, another was Athens, another was Sparta, another was Thebes (which was indeed the state that really took advantage of the Peloponnesian war to prevail) etc. But they were all Greeks, as shows their general culture, religion, language, names, etc.


I&#39;m Macedonian!!!
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Macedonia


plostad
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MACEDONIA


Antigon
Macedonia.

To the ones who asked where are we have been in that time:

We were always here. For more than a 5000 years there are Macedonians IN CONTINUO.

And, what was the need of changing the toponimes in Macedonia if Macedonia is Greek ?

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AEGEAN PART OF MACEDONIA AFTER THE BALKAN WARS
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Change of Toponym

Immediately after the Bucharest Peace Treaty, when it became quite clear that Greece had usurped territory which did not belong to it either by the ethnic structure of the population or geographically, the Greek government conducted a census of the population in the new lands. According to this census the Aegean part of Macedonia numbered 1,160,477 inhabitants. In 1917'the law known under the number 1051 was passed, article 6 of which established the formation and functioning of the town and village municipalities of the New Lands. On 10th October 1919 the Commission on Toponym in Greece issued a circular letter which contained instructions for the choice of place-names. The circular letter from the Commission was immediately followed by a booklet by N. Politis entitled "Advice on the Change of the Names of Municipalities and Villages" (Athens, 1920), published by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Greece. At the same time, special sub-commissions were formed in the newly-established districts in the Aegean part of Macedonia, whose task it was to study the problem on the spot and to suggest new names for the villages and towns in the respective districts. In the spirit of this letter, in 1922, the Commission on Toponyms of Greece issued a more detailed statement under the number 426. This Commission had intensified its activities and was now giving concrete suggestions. However, owing to the Graeco-Turkish War, the still undefined peace agreement with Turkey and also the great migrations of the population between Aegean Macedonia and Turkey and the forced movement of an estimated 33,000 Macedonians to Bulgaria (imposed by the Neuilly Convention, signed by Bulgaria and Greece, for "voluntary" resettlement) the process of renaming was slightly slowed down. Thus in the period from 1918 to 1925 inclusive, 76 centres of population in Aegean Macedonia were renamed: in 1918 - one; in 1919 - two; in 1920 - two; in 1921 - two; in 1922 - eighteen; in 1923 - eighteen; in t924 - six and in 1925 - twenty-six. But as soon as the processes of migration came to an end and the position of the state was strengthened, and, following the legislative orders of 17th September 1926, published in the "Government Gazette" N2 331, 21st September 1926, and the Decision of the Ministerial Council dated 10th November 1927, and published in the Government Gazette S2 287, 13th November 1927, the process of renaming the inhabited places was accelerated to an incredible degree. Consequently, in the course of 1926, 440 places in the Aegean part of Macedonia were renamed: 149 in 1927, 835 and-in 1928, 212, i.e. in only three years , 1926, 1927 and 1928, 1,497 places in the Aegean part of Macedonia were renamed. By the end of 1928 most of the centres of population in the Aegean part of Macedonia had been given new names, but the Greek state continued the process by a gradual perfection of the system of renaming, effected through new laws and new instructions. On 3th March 1929 the special law known under its number, 4,096, was passed and published in the "Government Gazette" S-- 99 of 13th March 1929. This law contained detailed instructions and directives as to the process of renaming places. By the force of this law and the earlier instructions, amended by Law Ng 6,429 of 18th June 1935, Law S2 1418 of 22 November 1938, Law N2 697 of 4th December 1945 and many other instructions, legislative orders and other enactments, the process of renaming the inhabited areas has been carried on to this day, taking care of each and every geographical name of suspicious origin throughout Macedonia, including entirely insignificant places, all aimed at erasing any possible Slav trace from the Aegean part of Macedonia and from the whole of Greece. With these laws, instructions and other enactments, the district commissions in charge of the change of place names and the Principal Commission at the Ministerial Council of Greece (established as early as 1909) enforced many more changes. In the period from 1929 to 1940 inclusive, another 39 places in the Aegean part of Macedonia were renamed, and after World War II (up to 1979 inclusive) yet another 135 places in this part of Macedonia were renamed. An estimated total of 1,666 cities, towns and villages were renamed in the Aegean part of Macedonia in the period from 1918 to 1970 inclusive. This number does not include those inhabited places the renaming of which has not been announced in the "Government Gazette", which has been taken as the exclusive source for the figures and the dynamics of renaming given here by years and districts. Neither does it include the numerous Macedonian settlements named after saints, the names of which official Greece simply translated from the Macedonian into the Greek language.
Renamed centres of population in the Aegean part of Macedonia by district
1. Ber - 49; 2. Negush - 16; 3. Greven - 82; 4. Voden - 34; 5. Enidzevardar - 56; 6. Meglen - 48; 7. Drama - 233; 8. Kavala - 24; 9. Pravishta - 36; 10. Sari shaban - 38; 11. Tasos - 3; 12. Katerini 42; 13. Kajlari - 32; 14. Kozzani - 88; 15. Naselichka - 72; 16. Gumendze 29; 17. Kukush - 179; 18. Kostur 104; 19. Lerin - 101; 20. Valovishta 84; 21. Zihneni - 20; 22. Nigride - 35; 23 Ser - 55; 24. Lagadin 76; 25. Salonica - 78; 26. Larigovo - 6; 27. Halkidiki - 40; or a total of 1,666.
Renamed places in the Aegean part of Macedonia by years
1918 - 1; 1919 - 2; 1920 - 2; 1922 - 19; 1923 - 18; 1924 - 6; 1925 - 26; 1926 - 440; 1927 - 835; 1928 - 212; 1929 - 9; 1930 - 7; 1932 - 6 1933 - 2; 1934 5; 1936 - 2; 1939 - 2; 1940 - 6; 1946 - 1; 1948 - 2; 1949 - 5; 1950 - 17; 1951 - 4; 1953 - 22; 1954 - 18; 1955 - 25; 1956 - 4; 1957 - 3; 1958 - 2; 1959 - 2; 1960 - 5; 1961 - 6; 1962 - 3; 1963 - 6; 1964 - 3; 1965 - 4; 1966 - 1; 1968 - 1; 1970 - 1; or a total of 1,646.
We shall give just a few examples of renamed places, rivers, mountains, rivers, lakes and mountains: The town of Voden was renamed Edessa; Rupishta - Argos Orestikon; S'botska - Aridea; Postol - Pella; Libanovo - Eginion; Larigovo - Arnea; Ostrovo - Arnisa; Vrtikop - Skidra; Valovishta - Sidirokastron, and the small settlements of Barbesh and Kutlesh into Vergina. The River Vardar was renamed Axios, the Bistrica - Alliakmon; the Galik - Erigon, etc. Lake Ostrovsko became Limni Arnisis; Lake Gorchlivo (Bitterly Lake) became Pikrolimi, etc. Mt. Pijavica was renamed as Stratonikion; Grbovica on Mt. Athos Agion Oros; Karakamen - Vermion, Kushnica - Pangeon, etc. The Voden district became Nomos Pelis; Gumendze district - Eparhia Paeonis; Valovishta district - Eparhia Sindikis; Zihnenska ditrict - Eparhia Philidos; Pravishka district - Eparhia Pangeu, etc.





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