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  1. Philip II of Macedon (Greek: Φίλιππος Philippos; 382 BC – 21 October 336 BC) was the king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC. He was a member of the Argead dynasty , founders of the ancient kingdom, and the father of Alexander the Great .

  2. Expansion of Macedonia under Philip II. Under the reign of Philip II (359–336 BC), the ancient kingdom of Macedonia, initially at the periphery of classical Greek affairs, came to dominate Ancient Greece in the span of just 25 years, largely thanks to the character and policies of its king. [1]

    • 359-336 BC
    • Thrace, Illyria, Greece, Asia Minor
  3. Biografia. Gioventù. Filippo nacque a Pella, capitale dello stato macedone, nel 382 a.C., figlio minore di re Aminta III [2] e della regina Euridice.

  4. 2 apr 2024 · Philip II (born 382 bce —died 336, Aegae [now Vergina, Greece]) was the 18th king of Macedonia (359–336 bce), who restored internal peace to his country and by 339 had gained domination over all of Greece by military and diplomatic means, thus laying the foundations for its expansion under his son Alexander III the Great.

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  5. 31 lug 2014 · Although he is often only remembered for being the father of Alexander the Great, Philip II of Macedon (reigned 359 BCE - 336 BCE) was an accomplished king and military commander in his own right, setting the stage for his son's victory over Darius III and the conquest of Persia.

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  6. 19 ott 2023 · noun. empire that dominated Mesopotamia from about 550 to 330 BCE. Most of the ancient Persian empire is in modern-day Iran. Before the reign of Alexander the Great, his father, Phillip II of Macedonia, ruled the Macedonian state and became one of the ancient world’s most accomplished generals.

  7. 28 feb 2022 · Learn how Philip II of Macedon (359-336 BCE) founded colonies in Thrace and Thessaly to support his military expansion and secure his kingdom. Discover the strategic, economic, and political benefits of his colonial policy and its legacy for his son Alexander the Great.