About This Book
The volume traces the consolidation of Macedonian hegemony over southern Greek cities, detailing the young king's upbringing, education under Aristotle, temperament, and early military and political acts that culminated in the siege and destruction of a major city. It examines the loss of Greek autonomy, the suppression of revolts, the violent family rivalries that shaped succession, and the defeat and punishment of civic opponents such as Demosthenes. It also considers how Macedonian domination and subsequent campaigns extended Hellenic language and cultural influence into Asia, altering the political and cultural landscape of the wider Mediterranean world.