PHILIP II, King of Macedon

382–336 b.c., king of Macedon (359–336 b.c.), son of Amyntas II. While a hostage in Thebes (367–364), he gained much knowledge of Greece and its people. He was appointed regent for Amyntas, young son of his brother Perdiccas III, but seized the throne for himself, ruthlessly suppressing foreign and Macedonian opposition. Reorganizing his army and training it in the effective Theban phalanx formation, he entered upon an ambitious career of expansion by conquest and diplomacy. In the first two years he moved eastward, taking over Amphipolis (357) and the gold mines of Thrace (356), in the same region where he had founded Philippi. In 351, Demosthenes, fearing Philip's encroachments, delivered in Athens the first of the denunciatory Philippics. By 348 Philip had annexed the Chalcidice (now Khalkidhikí), including Olynthus, and was involved in a war over Delphi between Phocis and its neighbors. In the settlement (346) Philip became a member of the Delphic council, with a recognized position in Greece. But Demosthenes continued to agitate, and when Philip moved to absorb the European side of the straits and the Dardanelles (340), Athens and Thebes went to war with him. Philip crushed them at Chaeronea (338). Now master of Greece, he established a federal system of Greek states. He was preparing an attack on Persia when he was killed. His wife, Olympias, was accused (probably falsely) of the murder. Philip's consolidation of his kingdom and his reduction of Greece to relative peace made possible the campaigns of his son, Alexander the Great. Philip was the true founder of Alexander's army and trained some of his best generals, e.g., Antigonus Cyclops, Antipater, Nearchus, Parmenion, and Perdiccas.

See D. G. Hogarth, Philip and Alexander of Macedon (1897, repr. 1984); S. Perlman, ed., Philip and Athens (1973).

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Macedon, appealed from the...on the part of the king and new developments...question, for Francis II died at Orleans on...as Castelnau, Book II, chap. xii, no...1560. 3 Francis II, always had been...1560; Chantonnay to Philip II, same date, K...elsewhere calls the Kings disease "an impostume...
...Kebric, Robert B., In the Shadow of Macedon: Duris of Samos , Historia Supp. 29...Princeton University Press, 1994. Kenrick, Philip M., The Importation of Italian Sigillata...Kontorini, Vassa N, Le Roi Hiempsal II de Numidie et Rhodes, AntCl 64, 1975...
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...Macedonia. by Peter Hunt Philip H of Macedonia. By Ian...by Alexanders father, Philip II. Philip came to power in 359 BC...shambles: the previous king had died in battle, the...Cawkwells brilliant Philip of Macedon 1978, Worthington resists...
...Monophthalmus as king. (26) There...Poliorcetes nor Demetrius II qualifies as king...dIdumee, Tome II, Transeuphratene...under the form "king/ruler.year...Antigonus; Phil = Philip; SE = Seleucid...se (= Addaru II) in rev. 4 is...of the Seleucid Kings according to the Babylonian King List," JNES...
...need to recognise the kings ... in appropriate fashion...Athenians conferred upon the king himself the role of oracular...more controversial. For Philip II of Macedon, the people of Eresus...Philippios, thereby connecting Philip directly (if still rather...
...attempted invasion of Athens by Philip of Macedon.(36) Rainoldes metaphors...of the myth thus reveals the kings mastery to be a form of dependency...Moreover, it also identifies the king as a trickster. For when the...Bacon tries to persuade the King to accept this offer involves a remarkable construction of the Kings body.(49) In the first...
...family derives from that of the king, and ultimately from God the...beds both Iberian prince and king and commits no less evil than...article, "The Absent Mother in King Lear," in Rewriting the Renaissance...letter to Walsingham in Sir Philip Sidney, pp. 8-9, 16-7...
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...city of Corinth, Alexander--already king of the Macedonians, but not yet the Great...the mother of his defeated enemy, Great King Darius III of Persia. Yet it can be argued...Olympias, Alexander would not have become king when he did: in 336 at the relatively...
...Hamiltons alma mater, Kings College (now Columbia...depending on whether the king or the people had...Founders read of how Philip of Macedon--by slow and nearly...Athenian freedom. Philip was an enemy even...lives. Joe Wolverton II is a Juris Doctor...
...Macedonian monarch Philip II. Admittedly...the Spartan kings were insignificant...with those of Philip the Second. So Philip of Macedon offered a much...Wilhelm than King Archidamos of...the Second to Philip the Second of Macedon, and the preface...which Philip II of Macedon was...
...born in 356 BC to Philip II of Macedon and his Greek wife...to the throne of Macedon in 336 BC, aged...estranged Olympias. But Philip himself was a pretty...down before his king in ceremonial obeisance...BC under Ptolemy II. Many other luminaries...
...persuade the voters or the king, while logic permitted...Alexander play the flute, King Philip of Macedon is reported to have asked...19th century and World War II. First, a number of universities...booming post-World War II economy, liberal arts...
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...relationships and obligations). King Henry II adopted sterling silver, made of...were based on the gold stater of Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great...mentioned in the laws of Aethelberht, king of Kent, circa AD600. The sceatta...
...and Rome, thanks to books such as Philip Matyszaks Ancient Rome On Five Denarii...managed, particularly the tomb of Philip II of Macedon (Alexander the Greats dad) near...indeed reveal the actual city of King Priam as described in Homers Iliad...
...parallelisms and strophes of the King James Bible, or the millennial...church, he recalls Martin Luther King -- resonances felt "consciously...rouse Greece into action against Philip II of Macedon) and a modern day "argie-ment...
...his father, the king of Macedon, when Alexander...commenting on the kings early death: "For...After his father, Philip II, was murdered in...to the throne of Macedon. Readying his kingdom...outlined from what Philip had left him. Appropriately...


 

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PHILIP II , king of Macedon 382 336 b.c., king of Macedon (359 336 b.c.), son of Amyntas II. While a hostage in Thebes (367...denunciatory Philippics. By 348 Philip had annexed the Chalcidice (now...
PHILIP V , king of Macedon 238 179 b.c., king of Macedon (221 179), son of Demetrius II, successor of Antigonus III. He won fame in...When Italy was weakened by Hannibals invasion, Philip tried to take the Roman holdings in Illyria...
PERSEUS , king of Macedon c.212 166 b.c., last king of Macedon (179 168 b.c.), son and successor of Philip V. He intrigued against...the fears of Eumenes II of Pergamum , who...pointing to alignments of Macedon with anti-Roman...
DEMETRIUS II , king of Macedon d. 229 b.c., king of Macedon (239 229 b.c.), son of Antigonus II. His reign was a confusion of...defeated him. His heir was his son Philip V...
...title of king and aggrandized itself. Macedon was a Persian...stronger. With Philip II (reigned...others to hold Macedon, Antigonus II established himself as king. He fought...to restore Macedon economically...successor, Philip V (reigned...
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