The Ancient Greeks had mixed views about Macedonia. While some city-states, particularly Athens, viewed Macedon with suspicion and contempt, seeing it as a semi-barbaric kingdom, others recognized its military strength and political significance. The rise of Philip II and Alexander the great later shifted perceptions, as their conquests united the Greek city-states and spread Greek culture, leading to a more favorable view of Macedonia in the context of Hellenistic achievements. Ultimately, Macedonia's influence became a pivotal part of Greek history.
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