He was going ti his daughter's wedding when he saw his old body guard. He waved, and the king waved back. Then he was stabbed to death by the bodyguard. the killer was chased down, and killed. Alexander the great was then named king.
Demosthenes believe that Philip ll was a threat to Athenian Hegemony over the rest of Greece.
He gauged Philip's ambition to control Greece.
Philip II became king of Macedonia in 359 BC after the assassination of his brother King Perdiccas III. His reign marked the beginning of the expansion of Macedonian power and influence in Greece and beyond. Philip II is known for his military innovations and for uniting the fragmented city-states of Greece under Macedonian hegemony.
Philip ll
The Philippines was named after King Philip II of Spain. He was the king who sponsored the Spanish expedition led by Ferdinand Magellan, which resulted in the colonization of the Philippine islands.
Phillip ll was king of Spain from 1556 until 1598
he believe that Philip ll was a threat to Greek independence
The King of unified Spain from 1515 until 1556 was Charles 1 (Emperor Charles V) followed by Philip ll until 1598
To spread Catholicism
The King of Spain, Philip II, was a Catholic and began the naval war against England in 1588. He sent a huge war fleet to England for several reasons: A. To safeguard Spanish merchant ships and Spain's colonies against English raids; B. To depose the Protestant queen of England, Elizabeth I; and C. To restore Catholicism to England. The Spanish Armada met a huge storm that destroyed much of the King's fleet, and the English war ships ended the entire affair.
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Philip ll of Spain