His father drank a lot and did not consider Alexander to be a true son of his, as Alexander was born with a breathing problem. He showed little affection towards Alexander, but his mother loved him throughout his life, though he feared his mother to be the insane sorceress many believed she was. He was also raised by a mother of his friends as a nurse, and she taught him many of the values that made him the great ruler he was.
1. Athens is defeated in the Peloponnesian War 2. Phillip of Macedon conquers Greece. 3.Greece falls under Roman Control 4.Rome falls to the goths.
Philip II of Macedon King of Macedonia and Conqueror of Illyria and Thrace was himself a hostage of the Greeks at Thebes, between 368 and 365 BC. Often Greeks were sold as slaves in the part of Phillip 11. That was how he felt about them.
they had elements from Persia until Philip the 2 came.
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If you're referring to Philip II of Macedon (father of Alexander the Great and Philip III) he was assassinated and buried in Aigai, Macedon.
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Philip of Macedon defeated the combined armies of Thebes and Athens at Chaeronea in 338 BCE. Sparta was not involved.
His father drank a lot and did not consider Alexander to be a true son of his, as Alexander was born with a breathing problem. He showed little affection towards Alexander, but his mother loved him throughout his life, though he feared his mother to be the insane sorceress many believed she was. He was also raised by a mother of his friends as a nurse, and she taught him many of the values that made him the great ruler he was.
Please specify which Phillip II you are referring to. Phillip II of Macedon, of France, of Navarre (who was also Phillip V of France), of Spain, or of Portugal?
The mother of Philip II of Macedon was Queen Olympias. She was a prominent figure in Macedonian history and is often remembered for her strong influence on her son, who would later become a significant ruler and the father of Alexander the Great. Olympias is also known for her connection to the cult of Dionysus and her fierce personality. Her relationship with Philip II was complex, marked by both political alliance and personal strife.
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Philip II of Macedon was called "Augustus" to signify his elevated status and authority as a ruler. The term "Augustus," meaning "venerable" or "majestic," was used to convey respect and honor, often associated with divine or imperial connotations. This title helped to establish Philip's legitimacy and reinforce his power over Macedonia and its territories, particularly as he expanded his kingdom. It set a precedent for the use of similar titles by later rulers, including Roman emperors.
1. Athens is defeated in the Peloponnesian War 2. Phillip of Macedon conquers Greece. 3.Greece falls under Roman Control 4.Rome falls to the goths.
Philip II of Macedon was succeeded by his son, Alexander the Great. Upon Philip's assassination in 336 BC, Alexander ascended to the throne at the age of 20. He went on to create one of the largest empires in history, stretching from Greece to Egypt and into the Indian subcontinent. Alexander is renowned for his military conquests and his role in spreading Greek culture across the regions he conquered.
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