Noun1.Philip II of Macedon- king of ancient Macedonia and father of Alexander the Great (382-336 BC) Philip II Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to ...
Philip II of Macedonia 作者:Worthington, Ian 出版年:2010-4 页数:336 定价:$ 28.25 ISBN:9780300164763 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 内容简介· ··· Alexander the Great is probably the most famous ruler of antiquity, and his spectacular conquests are recounted...
and established a mint in the city. Philippi preserved its autonomy until it was fully integrated into the Macedonian Kingdom under Philip V. Mark Antony and Octavian defeated the assassins of Caesar, Marcus Junius Brutus and Cassius, at the Battle of Philippi in the plain to the west of the...
Philip II turned Macedonia from a kingdom filled with discord and suffering from invasions into the strongest centralized state in the Greek world. By using his newly gained financial resources, the might of the reorganized army, and personal military and diplomatic skills that paired charm with ...
Under Philip II (359-336) the power of Macedonia began to influence both Greece and the E. At this time the Pers. threat to the Gr. city-states was great. Philip by bribery, persuasion and force managed to rally Greece against the Persians. After the battle of Chaeronea, he was ...
Greek Macedonia incorporates most of the territories of ancient Macedon, a kingdom ruled by the Argeads, whose most celebrated members were Alexander the Great and his father Philip II. Before the expansion of Macedonia under Philip in the 4th century BC, the kingdom of the Macedonians covered...
Philip II of Macedonia Alexander the Great is probably the most famous ruler of antiquity, and his spectacular conquests are recounted often in books and films. But what of his father, Philip II, who united Macedonia, created the best army in the world at the ... W Ian - 《Livius ...
The internal reforms that took place under Philip, strengthened Macedonia and enabled him to conquer the Greek states. Philip used the League of Corinth to consolidate and maintain his power through terms of peace.To test the validity of this hypothesis we must look at three things:· The major...
Philip's famous son Alexander III (356-323 BC), later known as the Great and who was tutored by the philosopher Aristotle (himself a student ofPlato), began a campaign that resulted in the largest empire ever. After Alexander's death, Macedonia remained under Macedon rule until 168 BC whe...
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