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Philip II and Alexander the Great
No, each of the independent Greek city-states had its own army. He recruited the numbers he needed from them.
Thebes and Athens raised a small army to stop the invasion.
Philip Anstruther - British Army officer - died in 1760.
Prince Philip's surname is Mountbatten. He was born on 10 June 1921 to parents Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark and Princess Alice of Battenberg. During World War I, his family changed their name from Battenberg to Mountbatten to separate themselves from the German name. At birth he was: His Royal Highness Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark. After his marriage to the Queen he became: His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
The Prince Charles, Prince of Wales was not in the Army, he was however a Captain of the Royal Navy, he was a Naval aviator
Diana Prince. also, inverted, Princess Diana of Themyscira, Amazon Greek.
Macedonians were Greeks themselves and were ruled by the Homeric style kingdom that many of the Greek city-states had dropped over the past few hundred years. Whilst Philip II innovated the Greek phalanx and built a professional army, Macedonia itself was Greek in language, art. culture, toponyms, onomastics, calendar, mythology, customs, civilization and much more.
He would have honorary rank at the top of all three armed services. He is also Colonel-in-Chief of several army regiments.
He wanted to stabilize Greece and with a united Greek army under Macedonian hegemony begin his campaign against the common Greek foe, Persia.
He bribed some cities to join his confederation, and their armies became available to him. Others were brought in by force. The Greeks were famous for their venality - Xerxes added 40,000 Greek city-state soldiers to his invading army. Philip famously said that he could take any city as long as it had a path up which he could drive a donkey laden with gold.