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Mieza, "shrine of the Nymphs". Village in Ancient Macedon, where Aristotle taught the boy Alexander the Great. Macedon or Macedonia ( Greek grc Μακεδονία grc-Latn Makedonía) was the name of a kingdom centered in the northern-most Aristotle (Greek Aristotélēs) (384 BC – 322 BC was a Greek philosopher a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander the Great. Alexander the Great ( or, Mégas Aléxandros; July 20 356 BC June 10 or June 11 323 BC also known as Alexander III of Macedon (el Ἀλέξανδρος Γ' Home to Alexander's companion Peucestas. Peucestas (in Greek Πευκεστας;lived 4th century BC) was son of Alexander a native of the town of Mieza, in Macedonia and

Now the site of the modern village, "Náousa". Naousa is the name of several places in Greece: Naousa Imathia, a town in Imathia Naousa Paros, a village on the island Paros

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