In Macedonia the famous they were jealous of Persians and Athenians, even and the hardy Spartans, the lovers of hard and austere life, just hearing her name, they admired and praised her. Kings and Queens, rich and poor traveled kilometers from the their cities just to admire her brightest jewel Ancient Greece. Jewelry worn by the most beautiful women of Greece, weapons used from the hands of the best warriors, tunics and dresses of silk threads they arrived every day at the palace door of the well-known King Philip II.
The King of Macedonia daily they accepted gifts and promises of alliances with the aim of uniting all of Greece opposite to a common enemy, where riches and o his army could cover him sun and dazzle even the most oligarch man. It was none other than the Persians who they were jealous of Philip and his kingdom which he prospered and grew stronger day by day. Despite his injured eye he was excellent rider and lover of spectacle and of major holidays, where all Greek citizens they were welcome to celebrate with him.
For centuries the two kingdoms have been enemies. Fierce battles ensued over the years, until peace prevails both kings to devote themselves to the needs of their nationals. But his greatest love beyond riches and luxurious palaces were the woman of, the mother of Alexander's son and Queen of Macedonia Olympias, who her beauty would be envied even by the beautiful Helen.
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