Yes, shortly after his marriage to Cleopatra.
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Yes, shortly after his marriage to Cleopatra.
Phillip of Macedon was assassinated in 336 BC. He was the father of Alexander the Great and Phillip III of Macedon.
He was assassinated by one of his bodyguards in 336 B.C.
On the eve of his departure for Asia he was assassinated.
Alexander the Great ascended to his father's throne (Phillip II of Macedon) in BC 336, after his father was assassinated at Aegae.
King Phillip II of Macedon was the father of Alexander the Great. Phillip was sent to Thebes as a teenager from his stepfather. There he learned Theban military tactics and developed great military skills. Thebes was known for it's great cavalry and a very professional military. Phillip's step dad was removed as king. When this happens, Phillips brother takes over and brings Phillip back and puts him in charge of their military. He introduced the Macedonian phalanx. Not long ager, Phillip's brother died in battle and his troops were severely beaten. Phillip becomes king but his military is weak. People in the North & West are trying to invade. He united Greek leagues and wanted to defeat the Persians. Bribing, diplomacy, etc. is used to unite Greece. Phillip was assassinated during a wedding reception. After his assassination, Alexander became king at age 20. Phillip was known for establishing control over the Greek poleis for his son Alexander the great.
Phillip II of Macedon was assassinated by one of his bodyguards, an man named Pausanias of Orestes. Pausanias was then killed by other bodyguards. The reason for the assasination is debated by historians, there are many theories; but none of them have much historical evidence to support them.
Philip II ruled the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia from 359 bc to 336 bc which makes it 23 years before he was assassinated by Pausanias his royal bodyguard.
Yes he was assassinated.
Harrison was not assassinated.
Churchill was not assassinated.