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Philip II was the king of Macedonia from 359 to 336 BC and is best known for uniting the fragmented Greek city-states under Macedonian hegemony. He transformed Macedonia into a powerful kingdom through military innovations and strategic diplomacy, paving the way for his son, Alexander the great. Philip's reign also saw the expansion of Macedonian territory and influence, culminating in the formation of the League of Corinth. He was assassinated in 336 BC, shortly before he could launch a campaign against Persia.

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