1. Macedon - Noun
2. Macedon - Proper noun
the ancient kingdom of Philip II and Alexander the Great in the southeastern Balkans that is now divided among modern Macedonia and Greece and Bulgaria
Source: WordNetWhen Alexander of Macedon was 33, he cried salt tears because there were no more worlds to conquer. [Eric] Bristow is only 27. Sid Waddell
Our enemies are Medes and Persians, men who for centuries have lived soft and luxurious lives; we of Macedon for generations past have been trained in the hard school of danger and war. Above all, we are free men, and they are slaves. Arrian
We of Macedon for generations past have been trained in the hard school of danger and war. Alexander the Great
Our enemies are Medes and Persians, men who for centuries have lived soft and luxurious lives; we of Macedon for generations past have been trained in the hard school of danger and war. Alexander the Great
Hitherto Daniel described the actions of the Kings of the North and South; but upon the conquest of Macedon by the Romans, he left off describing the actions of the Greeks, and began to describe those of the Romans in Greece. Isaac Newton
Alexander III of Macedon is known as Alexander the Great because he killed more people of more different kinds than any other man of his time. Will Cuppy