Conquer Persia
Philip II of the Greek kingdom of Macedonia took over the hegemony of a united Greece.
Philip of Macedon brought an end to the Greek city-states in mainland Greece by conquering Thebes and Athens. His son Alexander the Great took over his father's expedition to conquer the Persian Empire after he was assassinated.
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Philip II and his son Alexander the Great
Alexander the great of King Philip 2 of Macedonia. In Classical Greece.
Philip II of the Greek kingdom of Macedonia took over the hegemony of a united Greece.
Philip II of Macedon was assassinated while still planning an invasion of Persia. He was seceded by his son, Alexander II.
He was assassinated on the eve of his departure on the campaign. His son Alexander carried out his plan.
He continued his father Philip's plan to take over the Persian Empire.
Strategic War Plan.
Philip of Macedon brought an end to the Greek city-states in mainland Greece by conquering Thebes and Athens. His son Alexander the Great took over his father's expedition to conquer the Persian Empire after he was assassinated.
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He united it.
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He didn't conquer Greece; he was established as hegemon of the League of Corinth when he ascended the throne.
His parents left Greece when he was a baby.