1.(Biography) 382–336 bc, king of Macedonia (359–336); the father of Alexander the Great 2.(Biography) known asPhilip Augustus.1165–1223, Capetian king of France (1180–1223); set out on the Third Crusade with Richard I of England (1190) ...
Macedonia was on the periphery of the Greek World. They were considered yokels by the rest of the Greeks. The Greek world at the time was divided into autonomous city city-states. They might control the land surrounding their city, but for the most part, they fought with each other and s...
Switch to new thesaurus Noun 1. Philip V - king of ancient Macedonia whose confrontations with the Romans led to his defeat and his loss of control over Greece Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.Want...
As the forceful king of Macedonia(马其顿), Alexander the Great overthrew the Persian Empire, becoming a hero that would survive centuries after his death. Born in 356 B.C., Alexander III was the son of Philip II and Olympias. Alexander’s parents wanted him to receive the finest education...
aalexander the great was only 20 when he became king of macedonia. philip had carefully prepared his son for kingship by taking alexander along with him on military campaigns. philip taught alexander the basics of military leadership. after his father's death, alexander moved quickly to fulfill ...
(65) When these facts became known at Rome, they sent Fabius Maximus Aemilianus, the son of Aemilius Paullus (who had conquered Perseus, the king of Macedonia), to Iberia, having given him power to levy an army. As Carthage and Greece had only recently been conquere...
[Galatians’ invasion of Macedonia and Greece to Delphi, ca. 279 BCE] (22.9.1-3 = extract from Eclogae Hoeschelianae, pp. 495-497) Brennos, the king of the Galatians, accompanied by one hundred and fifty thousand foot-soldiers, armed with long shields, and ten thousa...
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... One of the reasons for identifying the coin with Philip is the god-like qualities of the image, showing how Philip tried to show himself as one with the gods. Oikonomides cites ancient writers on Philip II. ... "The Portrait of King Philip II of Macedonia." ...798 Words 3 Pag...
Philip II then took the throne, dealt with assorted foreign and domestic invasions and threats, rapidly stabilized Macedonia, and initiated its expansion to become the dominant power of the Greek peninsula. The chapter concludes with analysis of the factors that enabled the sons of Eurydice to ...