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Philip became king of Macedon in 359 and the Battle of Chaeronea was in 338. So 359 minus 338 equals 21.

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In the early 330s BCE, by defeating opposition militarily, and by establishing sympathetic delegates to the Greek religious Amphictyonic Council.

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Between 340 and 320bc

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he ruled from 369 b.c to 336 b.c

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The year of his death 336 BCE.

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When King Philip II of Macedonia conquered Greece?

because he was rood


What did King Phillip do to Macedonia and the rest of Greece?

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Who was the son of Philip II king of Macedonia who furthered the dominance of Greece and conquered the Persian Empire and was a student of Aristole?

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