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Philip II of Macedonia was assassinated in 336 BC during his daughter's wedding, a plot believed to have been orchestrated by political rivals or possibly even his own son. His successor was Alexander the great, who went on to expand the Macedonian Empire significantly, conquering vast territories and spreading Greek culture throughout the known world. Alexander's reign marked a transformative period in history, leading to the Hellenistic Age.

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