Philip II of Macedon, was an often married king who was the father of Alexander the Great. He ruled from 359 BC until his assassination in 336 BC. He is credited with the introduction of the Phalanx military corps.
he was a ruler of Greece for 13 years.
Yes, Phillip the II was Alexander the greats fatherPhillip the II was the ruler of Macedonia and was killed by an assassin so Alexander then became the ruler of Macedonia
Xerxes I of Persia became king of Persia in 486BC and continued his father's campaigns against Greece in the Persian Wars.
No, He was not.
He continued his father Philip's plan to take over the Persian Empire.
He united it.
Ancient Greece was made up of a lot of small city states, which were each ruled by their own individual ruler. There was no ruler of all of Ancient Greece until the time of Phillip II, Alexander the Great's father, who united all of Greece and Macedonia.
It was not impossible, Philip of Macedon and his son Alexander the Great ruled all of Greece (and all of the known world in Alexander's case).
Philip II of Macedon, was an often married king who was the father of Alexander the Great. He ruled from 359 BC until his assassination in 336 BC. He is credited with the introduction of the Phalanx military corps.
he was a ruler of Greece for 13 years.
Yes, Phillip the II was Alexander the greats fatherPhillip the II was the ruler of Macedonia and was killed by an assassin so Alexander then became the ruler of Macedonia
before so he became king in 359 B.C he wanted to defeat the Persian empire
Xerxes I of Persia became king of Persia in 486BC and continued his father's campaigns against Greece in the Persian Wars.
Alexander is the first ruler
No, He was not.
yes it did