4 boys Javen, Stephen, Mascendor, and Jacob. He had one daughter named jovalina.
Philip the II of Macedon. Philip was the king of the Greek kingdom of Macedon. The penultimate ruler of the Argead dynasty (Alexander was the last), descending according to the legend by Hercules himself.
Philip II of Macedon the father of Alexander The Great .
His father drank a lot and did not consider Alexander to be a true son of his, as Alexander was born with a breathing problem. He showed little affection towards Alexander, but his mother loved him throughout his life, though he feared his mother to be the insane sorceress many believed she was. He was also raised by a mother of his friends as a nurse, and she taught him many of the values that made him the great ruler he was.
Alexander's father was named King Phillip II of Macedonia.
Greece had its share of strong rulers. They included Alexander the Great, Philip of Macedon, Philip III, Cassander, Seleukus, Perseus, and Perdikkas II.
phillip II of macedon died @ age 33
Philip I of Macedon (ruled 640-602 BC)Philip II of Macedon (382-336 BC), father of Alexander the GreatPhilip III of Macedon (c. 359-316 BC)Philip IV of Macedon (died 297 BC)Philip V of Macedon (ruled 221-179 BC)
If you're referring to Philip II of Macedon (father of Alexander the Great and Philip III) he was assassinated and buried in Aigai, Macedon.
Alexander III the Great is the son of Philip II of Macedon.
Philip II of Macedon
Cleopatra was Phillip's daughte ( not the Egyptian pharoh)
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His father, Philip II of Macedon.
Alexander the Great's father was King Philip II of Macedon.
Philip the II of Macedon. Philip was the king of the Greek kingdom of Macedon. The penultimate ruler of the Argead dynasty (Alexander was the last), descending according to the legend by Hercules himself.
King Philip II of Macedon prepared an invasion but was assinated before he left. It was continued by his son King Alexander.
Philip II of Macedon was assassinated while still planning an invasion of Persia. He was seceded by his son, Alexander II.