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Philip's goal was to lead a united Macedonian and Greek army to conquer the Persian Empire as revenge for its invasion in 480 bc

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The main goal of Philip II was to spread Catholicism.

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Philip II of Spain was the King of Spain from 1556 up to 1581. His important goal was to defend Catholicism and defeat Protestantism.

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Philip II was a king of Spain. King Philip's empire included territories on every continent known at the time in Europe. The Philippines were named after Philip II

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To spread Catholicism

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Phillip II was a war leader.

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