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King Philip II expanded the Macedonian Empire through a combination of military conquests, strategic diplomacy, and alliances. He unified the fractured Greek city-states under his rule, primarily through the use of military force, such as the decisive victory at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BCE. Additionally, he skillfully used marriages and diplomacy to solidify his power and gain loyalty among various Greek polities. His expansion laid the groundwork for his son, Alexander the great, to further extend the empire into Asia.

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