Philip II of Macedonia was a significant ancient ruler who reigned from 359 to 336 BC. He is best known for unifying the fragmented city-states of Greece under Macedonian hegemony and for his military innovations, which laid the groundwork for his son Alexander the great's conquests. Philip's reign also saw the establishment of the Macedonian Empire and the significant expansion of its territory. His assassination in 336 BC marked a pivotal moment in history, leading to Alexander's rise and the eventual spread of Hellenistic culture.
Demosthenes believe that Philip ll was a threat to Athenian Hegemony over the rest of Greece.
He gauged Philip's ambition to control Greece.
he believe that Philip ll was a threat to Greek independence
To spread Catholicism
Philip II became king of Macedonia in 359 BC after the assassination of his brother King Perdiccas III. His reign marked the beginning of the expansion of Macedonian power and influence in Greece and beyond. Philip II is known for his military innovations and for uniting the fragmented city-states of Greece under Macedonian hegemony.
He united it.
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Philip ll of Spain
Philip ll of Spain with the Armada
His parents left Greece when he was a baby.
Philip of Macedonia was the first person to unite Greece.