Philip II of Macedon was assassinated while still planning an invasion of Persia. He was seceded by his son, Alexander II.
Philip II of Macedonia's plan to conquer Persia was not completed because he was assassinated in 336 BCE, before he could launch a full-scale invasion. His son, Alexander the great, later fulfilled his father's ambition and successfully conquered Persia.
King Philip of Macedonia saw Greece as weak and divided due to constant infighting between Greek city-states. He also believed that Macedonia's superior military strength, tactics, and leadership gave him an advantage in conquering Greece. Additionally, Philip exploited existing rivalries and political instability among the Greek city-states to further his conquest.
Ruy Lopez de Villalobos named Leyte and Samar after King Philip II in 1542 and the name soon came to be used for the complete island chain. Magellan who discovered the Islands in 1521 called them San Lazaro.
Yes, Philip the Apostle was indeed from Bethsaida in Galilee. He is often referred to as "Philip of Bethsaida" to distinguish him from the other Philip mentioned in the Bible.
Philip is a native of the fictional Caribbean island of Curacao.
Philip's last name in "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor is Enright.
Conquer Persia
King Philip did not conquer Persia because he was assassinated.
No. Philip didn't conquer Persia. Alexander did.
they had elements from Persia until Philip the 2 came.
he died
Philip 2.
From Persia
He inherited the campaign from his father Philip who was in the process of mounting it when he was assasinated.
Philip II of Macedon planned an invasion to conquer Persia but was murdered shortly before the invasion began.
They were both from Persia even though they ruled over Greece.
he was born to the king of Macedonia......philip 2 so he was the king of macidonia already..
He was assassinated on the eve of his departure on the campaign. His son Alexander carried out his plan.