Phillip II, Alexander the Greats dad, unified the Greek states into one nation under Macedonian Hegemony.
Alexander the great of King Philip 2 of Macedonia. In Classical Greece.
Alexander the Great took up the throne of the Greek kingdom of Macedonia because he was King Philip's II son.
Philip 2, king of Macedonia. He was Alexander the Great, not the Greek. And he was a Macedonian, not a Greek.
Philip II of Macedonia
The king of Macedonia in 356 BC was Filippos B known as Philip II. Philip II was a Greek King of the Argead Dynasty from Argos in the Peloponnese that founded Macedonia.
Alexander the great of King Philip 2 of Macedonia. In Classical Greece.
yes. Philip II was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia, on the northern Greek peninsula.
Philip II of the Greek kingdom of Macedonia united the Greek states under Macedonian hegemony.
Philip II of Macedonia was a Greek king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia in northern Greece and the father of Alexander the Great.
KIng Philip II king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia, died in the year 336 B.C.E.
The ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia was a monarchy. The modern Greek province of Macedonia is part of a Hellenic Democratic Republic. The unrelated Slavic Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is a Republic.
Alexander the Great took up the throne of the Greek kingdom of Macedonia because he was King Philip's II son.
He was Macedonian, not Greek - Alexander the Great, king of Macedonia.
Philip 2, king of Macedonia. He was Alexander the Great, not the Greek. And he was a Macedonian, not a Greek.
He was Alexander the Great. He was king of Macedonia.
No, he was a Macedonian, the King of Macedonia to be exact.
Philip II of Macedonia