Was Alexander the Great really Greek?
Christopher Harper
Updated on June 08, 2026
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Herein, was Alexander the Great Greek or Roman?
In 330BC when Alexander was reigning, Rome still only occupied a small part of the Italian peninsula. He was Macedonian , so something close to a Greek , even if ancient Greeks didn't considerate Macedonians true Greeks.
Likewise, were Macedonians considered Greek? Ancient Macedonians were Greek and considered themselves Greek. They participated in the Olympic Games and spoke a Greek dialect that was a variant of Doric Greek. Culturally also they were part of the Ancient Greek way of life. One of the most important philosophers of antiquity, Aristotle, was Macedonian.
Likewise, people ask, what nationality was Alexander the Great?
Macedonian
Why is Alexander called the Great?
Born in the city of Pella in central Macedonia in 356 BC, Alexander was the son of King Phillip II and his fourth wifeOlympias. He is often referred to as “the Great“ for his extraordinary military, strategic and leadership skills.
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