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Philip II, King of Macedonia

Philip II, King of Macedonia

Male Abt 382 B.C. - Abt 336 B.C.


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  • Name Philip II  
    Suffix King of Macedonia 
    Birth Abt 382 B.C.  Pella, Macedonia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death Abt 336 B.C.  Theater of Aigai, (Vergina), Imathia, Macedonia, (Greece Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
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      Philip II (of Macedonia) (382-336 BC), king of Macedonia (359-336 BC) and father of Alexander the Great, born in Pella. From 367 to 365,
      Philip was a hostage in Thebes, and during that period he observed the military techniques of Thebes, then the greatest power in Greece. In 364
      he returned to Macedonia. In 359 he was made regent for his infant nephew Amyntas; later that year he seized the throne for himself.
      Faced by internal dissensions and attacked on all sides, Philip reorganized the Macedonian army on the model of the Theban phalanx. In less
      than two years he had secured the safety of his kingdom and firmly established himself on the throne. From then on his policy was aggressive.
      In 357 he conquered the Athenian colony of Amphipolis in Thrace, gaining possession of the gold mines of Mount Pangaeus, which financed
      his subsequent wars. In 356 he captured Potidaea in Chalcidice and Pydna on the Gulf of Thermaïkós. In 355 he captured the Thracian town of
      Crenides, which, under its new name, Philippi, soon acquired great wealth and fame.
      In 354 Philip conquered Methone and then advanced into Thessaly. By 352 he had reached the pass of Thermopylae, which he did not attempt
      to take, because it was strongly guarded by the Athenians. In 351 the great Athenian orator Demosthenes delivered the first of his Philippics, a
      series of speeches warning the Athenians about the Macedonian menace to Greek liberty. By 348 Philip had conquered Thrace and Chalcidice.
      Two years later he made peace with Athens, which had been at war with him in defense of its ally, the Chalcidian city Olynthus. Philip was
      next requested by the Thebans to interfere in the sacred war against Phocis. He marched into Phocis in 346 and destroyed its cities. Thereafter
      Macedonia replaced Phocis in the Amphictyonic League, giving Philip the right to participate in Greek political affairs; in 338 the council
      appointed Philip commander of the league forces. The Athenians, aroused by Demosthenes, united with the Thebans against Philip, but their
      combined army was utterly defeated in 338 at the Battle of Chaeronea. Philip's victory made him complete master of Greece. Two years later,
      while preparing to invade Persia, he was assassinated.
      Philip was the greatest statesman and general of his time. He laid the foundation of the Macedonian military power employed by his son,
      Alexander the Great, to conquer and Hellenize the Middle East. A treasure-filled royal tomb, believed to be Philip's, was excavated at Vergina,
      near Thessaloníka, Greece, in 1977.
    Person ID I60610  Glenn Cook Family
    Last Modified 19 Jun 2013 

    Father Amyntas III, King of Macedonia   d. 370 B.C. 
    Mother Eurydice Sirra of the Lyncestians   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F551617023  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Olympias, Princess of Epirus,   b. Abt 375 B.C.   d. Abt 316 B.C. 
    Children 
     1. Lagus 'The Rabbit',   b. Abt 354 B.C., Pella, Macedonia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Yes, date unknown
     2. Alexander III "the Great", King of Macedonia,   b. 356 B.C., Pella, Macedonia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 323 B.C., Babylon Find all individuals with events at this location
    Family ID F551617022  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 19 Jun 2013 

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