If you're referring to Philip II of Macedon (father of Alexander the Great and Philip III) he was assassinated and buried in Aigai, Macedon.
King Philip did not conquer Persia because he was assassinated.
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Alexander the great's dad Philip was assassinated
Philip of Macedonia, being assassinated on the eve of his departure.
He took over his father Philip II 's plan and preparations after Philip was assassinated.
Philip II was assassinated in 336 BCE.
He was assassinated at 336 BCE during the celebration of his daughter Cleopatra marriage to Alexander I of Epirus by his bodyguard Pausanias of Orestis.
A nobody Pausanias. There is speculation on the involvement of Alexander and his mother, Philip's ex-wife.
Not be assassinated on the eve of his departure for Asia.
Philip II of Macedonia was assassinated over 300 years before Christ was even born. He was never a Christian nor is he a saint.
The Persian Empire - he inherited the plan from his assassinated father Philip II.