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Q: Was Philip 2 a father of Alexander the Great?
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Who killed Philip 2?

Philip 2 of Macedonia and the father of Alexander the Great was stabbed to death by Pausanias, one of his bodyguards in 336 BC.


Where was Philip 2 assassinated?

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.


Who was Philip 2 to Alexander the Great?

His dad


Who was the Father of Alexander the Great?

alexander 2


What were Alexander the Great parents name?

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.


What Greek leader united the Greek states?

Alexander the great of King Philip 2 of Macedonia. In Classical Greece.


How did Alexander fulfill the wishes of his father Philip 2?

After his assassination, he continued on with Philip's planned conquest of the Persian Empire.


What were some of the achievements Philip 2 and Alexander the great?

They were both kings


Who was Alexander the Greek the son of?

Philip 2, king of Macedonia. He was Alexander the Great, not the Greek. And he was a Macedonian, not a Greek.


Where did Philip 2 and Alexander come from?

Alexander and Philip came from Macedonia.


Who took control of greece when king philip 2 of Macedonia died?

Alexander the Great, his son.


Who was the first person from Macedonia to conquer Greece?

The first person from Macedonia to conquer Greece was Philip II, who was the father of Alexander the Great. He reigned as king of Macedonia from 359 BC until his assassination in 336 BC. Philip II is known for his military strategies and reforms that laid the foundation for the conquests later carried out by his son, Alexander.