Ishmael, Wulfram et al, to stop this rubish here before it gets to widespread:
- Alexander was Greek. The macedonian kingdom was greek. Macedonians belong to a Greek branch and they actually derive from the same branch that gave us the Pelloponesians (the Spartans, you might have heard them) namely the Dorian.
The southern Greeks didn't held them much in terms of respect, but that was due to their regime (they had monarchy and Greeks absolutely despised monarchy) and not their ancestry.
the absolute proof about the Macedonian Greeknes (SIC!) is that they spoke Greek and they participated in the ancient Olympics (reserved only for Greeks).
Ok, in the actual question, there is no such thing as "most powerful" civilization. If you take into account the military might of a single empire, well Rome wins hands down.
If you talk about land masse and population, it's a close one between China and the Brits.
If you talk about culture and influence it's definitely Greece.
Pick what suits you
- Alexander was Greek. The macedonian kingdom was greek. Macedonians belong to a Greek branch and they actually derive from the same branch that gave us the Pelloponesians (the Spartans, you might have heard them) namely the Dorian.
The southern Greeks didn't held them much in terms of respect, but that was due to their regime (they had monarchy and Greeks absolutely despised monarchy) and not their ancestry.
the absolute proof about the Macedonian Greeknes (SIC!) is that they spoke Greek and they participated in the ancient Olympics (reserved only for Greeks).
Ok, in the actual question, there is no such thing as "most powerful" civilization. If you take into account the military might of a single empire, well Rome wins hands down.
If you talk about land masse and population, it's a close one between China and the Brits.
If you talk about culture and influence it's definitely Greece.
Pick what suits you
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