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Q: Why did King Philip II of Spain visit Philippines conquer it and name after himself during his lifetime?
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Did King Philip conquer persia why or why not?

King Philip did not conquer Persia because he was assassinated.


Did Saint Philip want to conquer Italy?

Saint Philip did not want to conquer Italy and was in no position to do so.


Why is the Philippines named the Philippines?

by name of "philip"


How Philippines got its name?

When the Spanish came to the Philippines they named it The Philippines after Prince Philip who later became King Philip II.


What did Philip plan to do after conquering Greece?

Conquer Persia


What is the acronym of Philippines?

Philip


Why did not the Philippines get named after King Philip ii?

it's filipinas actually. but beacause of king philip they make it philippines.


Why is the Philippines called the Philippines?

The Philippines has that name because Spanish explorers named the islands after King Philip of Spain. Philippine is an adjective meaning "related to Philip."


Who was the Macedonian king that planned to conquer Persia?

Philip 2.


Why did Philip think Greece would be easyt to conquer?

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Philip the father of Alexander the Great planned to take advantage of the wars between the Greek city-states to conquer them. How successful do you think his plan will be?

Very succesful, as it turned out. He did not even have to physically conquer them all. After a number of succesful sieges and battles, the Greek city-States subjected themselves to him. Philip created the Hellenic League of which all Greek States became a member, with Philip himself as the undisputed leader of the League.


Why is Philippines named Philippines?

The Philippines was named after King Philip II of Spain in the 16th century by Ruy Lopez de Villalobos. At the time of the naming, Philip was Crown Prince of Spain. NOTE: When the Philippines was named, Philip II of Spain was still a prince and not a king. Therefore, Philippines was actually named after a prince at that time.