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Yes, Philip II of Macedon faced defeat early in his military career, particularly against the Illyrians in 358 BC. However, he ultimately became a highly successful king and military leader, conquering much of Greece and establishing Macedonian dominance. His reign laid the groundwork for his son, Alexander the great, to expand the empire further. Philip's military innovations and strategies changed the course of ancient warfare.

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