His favourite technique before warfare - bribery.
He famously said that he could capture any Greek city as long as there was a path to it up which he could drive a donkey laden with gold.
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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.
Philip of Macedon got Greek cities to join him by using a combination of military force, political alliances, and diplomacy. He utilized military victories, strategic marriages, and offering protection in exchange for their loyalty to control and unify Greece under his rule.
Persia attempted to bring the mainland reek cities within its empire to enforce peace. The northern Greeks submitted, but the southern Greek cities, including Sparta and Athens, combined to repel the invasion.
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He defeated Thebes and Athens and then destroyed Thebes when it revolted and sold its people into slavery. He also offered them a share in the spoils of his planned capture of the Persian Empire.
Demosthenes was an Athenian lawyer and public speaker who opposed Philip. He warned the Athenians that Philip was a threat to Greek freedom. he urged all the city-states to join together to fight the Macedonians. The Greeks followed his advice and tried to unite, but it was too late. The Athenians joined with Thebes and a few other city-states. They battle Philip's army, but they were defeated.
Demosthenes was an Athenian lawyer and public speaker who opposed Philip. He warned the Athenians that Philip was a threat to Greek freedom. he urged all the city-states to join together to fight the Macedonians. The Greeks followed his advice and tried to unite, but it was too late. The Athenians joined with Thebes and a few other city-states. They battle Philip's army, but they were defeated.
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His favourite technique before warfare - bribery. He famously said that he could capture any Greek city as long as there was a path to it up which he could drive a donkey laden with gold.
He did not attack the city as he did not have a siege train. Instead he gained allies in Italy from the northern Celts, and the Greeks in the south. He further tried to entice other Italian cities to join him. Whenever Rome assembled an army, he swooped and defeated it, so the Romans learnt not to confront him, allowing him to roam the countryside freely.
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