Macedonian Empire

The Macedonian Empire was a short-lived empire, ruled by the Argead dynasty, which emerged in the mid-4th century BC. It was founded by Alexander the Great, who quickly conquered the Persian Empire and expanded the empire to Egypt, India and parts of modern-day Central Asia and Europe. The empire was divided into several smaller empires after Alexander's death in 323 BC, but the legacy of his conquests and the spread of Greek culture and language had a lasting impact on the ancient world. In terms of grand strategy game, it could be portrayed as a aggressive expansionist power with a strong army and capable leader that seeks to conquer and spread its culture and influence.

Description
The Macedon Empire, previously forged by Alexander the Great, has ascended over its former realm. As the empire grew to its restored heights, so have the threats of collapse- not from foreign invaders, but from turmoil within. Will it crumble away into the history books, with the golden rays of the Vergina Sun snuffed out permanently?

Forming Description
Despite the formation of a unified Greek nation-state once seeming far-fetched, our potential dominance over the former territories held by Alexander the Great has exceeded anything we could have previously conceived. Until its demise, the Macedonian Empire was the pinnacle of Hellenic civilization in the known world, stretching from the Nile to the Indus. With it restored, we may officially proclaim a rebirth of Hellenic hegemony!

Trivia

 * In order to form the Macedonian empire, the country of Greece needs to be released by Ottomans