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Philip II of Macedon reportedly lost his eye during the siege of the city of Pydna in 356 BC. According to historical accounts, he was struck in the eye by an arrow during the battle. Despite this injury, he continued to lead his troops and eventually captured the city, demonstrating his resilience as a military leader.

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