King Philip II of Macedonia sought to conquer Greece to unify the fragmented Greek city-states under his rule and establish Macedonian dominance in the region. He aimed to create a powerful coalition that could defend against external threats, particularly from Persia. Additionally, Philip's ambition was fueled by a desire for military glory and the potential to spread Hellenistic culture, which would later influence the broader Mediterranean world. His conquest also provided access to the wealth and resources of Greece, further strengthening Macedonia's position.
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Philip II of Macedonia was a Greek king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia in northern Greece and the father of Alexander the Great.
Philip of Macedonia was the first person to unite Greece.
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The first person from Macedonia to conquer Greece was Philip II, who was the father of Alexander the Great. He reigned as king of Macedonia from 359 BC until his assassination in 336 BC. Philip II is known for his military strategies and reforms that laid the foundation for the conquests later carried out by his son, Alexander.