One way he prepared Alexander would be, indirectly, through the Macedonian Army; basically, he changed their formation and also introduced some new weapons.
Philip II, the king of Macedon whose assassination in mysterious circumstances back in 336 had originally brought Alexander to the throne, was a man who had proved himself the most dangerous enemy that Athens had ever faced. Inheriting a kingdom on the verge of implosion, Philip had left it a superpower. The monarchy itself had been centralised, Greece subordinated, and the Macedonian army transformed into a lethal and incomparable killing machine. Here was the inheritance which had enabled Alexander to make his conquest of the world. Demosthenes, who had spent his whole career in a fruitless attempt to oppose Philip's rise to supremacy, appreciated that better than anyone. It needed no god to explain Alexander. Philip was more than explanation.
In conclusion, he helped him by leaving behind tools which aided Alexander in succeeding in his future endeavors.
Philip prepared Alexander for kingship by bringing him a tutor called Socrates. Hope this helps :)
He gave him control of Macedonia when he himself was away on campaigns.
Alexander's father was named King Phillip II of Macedonia.
Philip II and his son Alexander the Great
Alexander's father was Philip II of Macedon. Philip had conquered most of Greece by the time he died in 336 BC. Alexander was 20 and began completing the plans Philip had made to invade Persia.
His empire was in the east. Roman influence at that stage was confined to Italy.
He gave him control of Macedonia when he himself was away on campaigns.
Alexander's father was named King Phillip II of Macedonia.
Yes, he was a general for his father Philip in the wars to subdue mainland Greece until his father's assassination and his own assumption of the kingship of Macedonia.
Alexander and Philip came from Macedonia.
Philip Alexander Bruce died on 1933-08-16.
Philip Alexander Bruce was born on 1856-03-07.
Philip Alexander Munz has written: 'California spring wildflowers'
Philip II and his son Alexander the Great
King Philip II was Alexander's father.
Alexander III the Great is the son of Philip II of Macedon.
Alexander's father was Philip II of Macedon. Philip had conquered most of Greece by the time he died in 336 BC. Alexander was 20 and began completing the plans Philip had made to invade Persia.
Alexander Philip Wilson Philip has written: 'On the powers on which the functions of life in the more perfect animals depend and on themanner in which they are associated in the production of their more complicated results'