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 Science Fair Projects - Philip II of Macedon
Born in Pella in 382 BC, he was the youngest son of King Amyntas III of Macedon and Queen Eurydice.
Philip II of Macedon (Macedonia) (382 BC - 336 BC), King of Macedon (ruled 359 BC - 336 BC), was the father of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) and Philip III of Macedon.
The deaths of his elder brothers, Kings Alexander II of Macedon and Perdiccas III of Macedon, allowed him to take the throne in 359 BC.
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 Philip II of Macedonia. Who is Philip II of Macedonia? What is Philip II of Macedonia? Where is Philip II of Macedonia? Definition of Philip II of Macedonia. Meaning of Philip II of Macedonia.
Coin with likeness of Philip II Born in Pella in 382 BC, he was King Amyntas III of Macedon and Queen Eurydice's youngest son, but the deaths of his elder brothers Kings Alexander II of Macedon and Perdiccas III of Macedon allowed him to take the throne in 359 BC.
Philip II (382 BC - 336 BC), King of Macedon (359 BC - 336 BC) Olympionike, was the father of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) and Philip III of Macedon.
He was originally appointed as Regent till his infant nephew King Amyntas IV of Macedon, Perdiccas' son, reached adulthood, but soon he managed to make himself king.
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 Philip II of Macedon
Coin with likeness of Philip II Born in Pella in 382 BC, he was King Amyntas III of Macedon and Queen Eurydice's youngest son, but the deaths of his elder brothers Kings Alexander II of Macedon and Perdiccas III of Macedon allowed him to take the throne in 359 BC.
Philip II (382 BC - 336 BC), King of Macedon (359 BC - 336 BC) Olympionike, was the father of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) and Philip III of Macedon.
His military skills and expansionist vision of Macedonian greatness brought him early success, and it was not until his armies were opposed by Athens at Thermopylae in 352 BC that he faced any serious resistance.
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 Philip II of Macedon
Coin with likeness of Philip II Born in Pella in 382 BC, he was King Amyntas III of Macedon and Queen Eurydice's youngest son, but the deaths of his elder brothers Kings Alexander II of Macedon and Perdiccas III of Macedon allowed him to take the throne in 359 BC.
Philip II (382 BC - 336 BC), King of Macedon (359 BC - 336 BC) Olympionike, was the father of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) and Philip III of Macedon.
His military skills and expansionist vision of Macedonian greatness brought him early success, and it was not until his armies were opposed by Athens at Thermopylae in 352 BC that he faced any serious resistance.
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 Philip II of Macedon - Enpsychlopedia
Born in Pella, Philip was the youngest son of King Amyntas III and Queen Eurydice (Illyrian).
He was the father of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) and Philip III of Macedon.
Philip II of Macedon (382 BCE–336 BCE; Greek: ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΣ) was the King of Macedon from 359 BCE until his death.
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 Articles - Philip II of Macedon
Born in Pella, Philip was the youngest son of King Amyntas III and Queen Eurydice.
He was the father of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) and Philip III of Macedon.
Philip II of Macedon (382 BC–336 BC; Greek: ΦΙΛΙΠΠΟΣ) was the King of Macedon from 359 BC until his death.
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 Amyntas II of Macedon. Who is Amyntas II of Macedon? What is Amyntas II of Macedon? Where is Amyntas II of Macedon? Definition of Amyntas II of Macedon. Meaning of Amyntas II of Macedon.
Amyntas II (or III), son of Arrhidaeus, great-grandson of Alexander I, king of Macedon from 393 (or 389) to 369 BC.
By his wife, Eurydice, he had three sons, the youngest of whom was the famous Philip of Macedon.
He came to the throne after the ten years of confusion which followed the death of Archelaus, the patron of art and literature, and showed the same taste for Greek culture and its representatives.
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 Amyntas III of Macedon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amyntas III (or II), son of Arrhidaeus, great-grandson of Alexander I, was king of Macedon from 393 (or 389) to 369 BC.
By his wife, Eurydice, he had three sons, the youngest of whom was the famous Philip of Macedon.
He came to the throne after the ten years of confusion which followed the death of Archelaus II, the patron of art and literature.
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 Philip II of Macedon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born in Pella, Philip was the youngest son of King Amyntas III and Queen Eurydice.
During his captivity in Thebes, Philip received a military and diplomatic education from Epaminondas, was involved in a pederastic relationship with Pelopidas and lived with Pammenes, who was an enthusiastic advocate of the Sacred Band of Thebes.
Philip was elected as leader (hegemon) of the army of invasion against the Persian Empire.
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 Amyntas III of Macedon
Amyntas III (or II), son of Arrhidaeus, great-grandson of Alexander I, was king of Macedon from 393 (or 389) to 369 BC.
By his wife, Eurydice, he had three sons, the youngest of whom was the famous Philip of Macedon.
He came to the throne after the ten years of confusion which followed the death of Archelaus II, the patron of art and literature, and showed the same taste for Greek culture and its representatives.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Amyntas_III_of_Macedon   (188 words)

  
 am-mac-e.html
The same ill-inspired Thebans had a courier climb up the highest tower of the fortress and announce that whoever wished to join them and the great king Darius III in their fight for the freedom of Greece against the barbarian tyrant Alexander of Macedon was welcome.
The death of Alexander of Macedon triggered the annulment of the Corinthian pact.
Now that we have surveyed the Macedonians' world, their origin, Alexander of Macedon's origin (his father and his mother were both barbarians, the former, a Thraco-Macedonian and the latter, a Thraco-Illyrian), let us see their progress throughout history.
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 Amyntas III of Macedon - free-definition
Amyntas II (or III), son of Arrhidaeus, great-grandson of Alexander I, king of Macedon from 393 (or 389) to 369 BC.
By his wife, Eurydice, he had three sons, the youngest of whom was the famous Philip of Macedon.
He came to the throne after the ten years of confusion which followed the death of Archelaus II, the patron of art and literature, and showed the same taste for Greek culture and its representatives.
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 Science Fair Projects - Alexander II of Macedon
Alexander II was king of Macedon from 370-368 B.C., following the death of his father Amyntas III.
He was the eldest of the three sons of Amyntas and Eurydice.
Science Fair Projects - Alexander II of Macedon
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 Macedonia FAQ: Philip II of Macedonia
Philip II of Macedonia (382-336 BC), king of Macedonia (359-336 BC), son of Amyntas II and Eurydice was born in Pella, the capital of ancient Macedonia.
During his childhood he saw the Macedonian kingdom disintegrating while his elder brothers Alexander II and Perdiccas III, fought unsuccessfully against insubordination of their regional vassal princes, continuous attacks by the northern Greek city Thebes, and invasion by the Illyrians of the northwest frontier.
The Macedonian kings continued to exercise their sovereignty over Greece until the conquest of Perseus by the Romans in BC 168, which brought the Macedonian monarchy to a close.
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 Alexander's Half Sister, Kynane
Adea Eurydice, daughter of Kynane, was married to Philip III and became Queen of Macedon and she was not then the tractable little girl Olympias had counted upon.
In the ensuing fight between the men of Alketas and the attendants of Kynane and Adea Eurydice, Kynane, the half sister of Alexander, was killed.
Kynane bore Amyntas a daughter, Adea Eurydice and we hear no more of her until the assassination of Philip and the accesscion of Alexander.
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 Amyntas III of Macedon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
By his wife, Eurydice, he had three sons, the youngest of whom was the famous Philip II of Macedon.
He came to the throne after the ten years of confusion which followed the death of Archelaus II, the patron of art and literature.
He also entered into a league with Jason of Pherae, and assiduously cultivated the friendship of Athens.
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 History of the Macedonian People from Ancient times to the Present - Part IV, by Risto Stefov
Eurydice was the wife of Amyntas III from an arranged marriage.
Amyntas III was the great grandson of Alexander I. The shakeup of the Macedonian kingdom due to the early and unexpected departure of Archelaus, was a signal for Macedonia's enemies to make their move.
Soon after establishing ties with Macedonia, Athens demanded that Amyntas support her claims for control of Amphipolis.
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 Philip II of Macedon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born in Pella, Philip was the youngest son of King Amyntas III and Queen Eurydice.
He was the father of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) and Philip III of Macedon.
Originally appointed regent for his infant nephew Amyntas IV, who was the son of Perdiccas III, Philip managed to take the kingdom for himself that same year.
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 Philip II of Macedon - InfoSearchPoint.com
Coin with likeness of Philip II Born in Pella in 382 BC, he was King Amyntas III of Macedon and Queen Eurydice's youngest son, but the deaths of his elder brothers Kings Alexander II of Macedon and Perdiccas III of Macedon allowed him to take the throne in 359 BC.
(Makedonien) Philip II (382 BC- 336 BC), King of Macedon (359 BC- 336 BC) Olympionike, was the father of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) and Philip III of Macedon.
His military skills and expansionist vision of Macedonian greatness brought him early success, and it was not until his armies were opposed by Athens at Thermopylae in 352 BC that he faced any serious resistance.
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 Learn more about Philip II of Macedon in the online encyclopedia.
Coin with likeness of Philip II Born in Pella in 382 BC, he was King Amyntas III of Macedon and Queen Eurydice's youngest son, but the deaths of his elder brothers Kings Alexander II of Macedon and Perdiccas III of Macedon allowed him to take the throne in 359 BC.
Philip II (382 BC - 336 BC), King of Macedon (359 BC- 336 BC) Olympionike, was the father of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) and Philip III of Macedon.
His military skills and expansionist vision of Macedonian greatness brought him early success, and it was not until his armies were opposed by Athens at Thermopylae in 352 BC that he faced any serious resistance.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /p/ph/philip_ii_of_macedon.html   (332 words)

  
 Philip II of Macedon explained
Portrait of [[Philip II of Macedon, found at Vergina]] Born in Pella in 382 BC, he was the youngest son of King Amyntas III of Macedon and Queen Eurydice.
'''Philip II of Macedon''' (Macedonia)'' (382 BC - 336 BC), King of Macedon (ruled 359 BC- 336 BC), was the father of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) and Philip III of Macedon.
Originally appointed Regent for his infant nephew Amyntas IV of Macedon (359 BC) the son of Perdiccas III, Philip managed to take the kingdom for himself that same year.
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 Arrhidaeus - WCD (Wiki Classical Dictionary)
On their return to Macedon, Eurydice attempted to obtain the supreme power in opposition to Polyperchon.
The young Alexander IV, the infant son of Rhoxane, who was born shortly afterwards, was associated with him in the government.
Alexander had removed Arrhidaeus from Macedon, perhaps through fear of his mother Olympias, but had not entrusted him with any civil or military command.
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 Macedonia FAQ: Philip II of Macedonia
Philip II of Macedonia (382-336 BC), king of Macedonia (359-336 BC), son of Amyntas II and Eurydice was born in Pella, the capital of ancient Macedonia.
During his childhood he saw the Macedonian kingdom disintegrating while his elder brothers Alexander II and Perdiccas III, fought unsuccessfully against insubordination of their regional vassal princes, continuous attacks by the northern Greek city Thebes, and invasion by the Illyrians of the northwest frontier.
On the death of Alexander the Great he was elected king under the name of Philip III by the Macedonian army, and in 322 BC he married.
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 ancient2moderngreece.wps.htm
Amyntas III, King of Macedon 393-385, 383-369, and 359
(c) Perdiccas II, King of Macedon 448-413, father of Archaelaus, King 413-399, and Aeropus II, King 397-394 [Archaelaus, King 413-399, was father of Orestes, King 399-397 and Argaeus II, King 385-383] [Aeropus II, King 397-394, was father of Pausanias, King 394-393]
Perdiccas I, King of Macedon[ia] c 700-652BC, descendants called the Perdiccids [dynasty also called the Argeadae or Argeads for a supposed ancestor, Argeas, the 4th King of Argos, who founded the city's 2nd dynasty and gave the city its name]
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 Articles - Eurydice II of Macedon
She was married to King Amyntas III of Macedon and had four children: King Philip II of Macedon, Alexander II King of Macedon, Perdiccas III King of Macedon, and Eurynoe Princess of Macedon.
Queen Eurydice was a queen of Macedon and mother to Philip II.
Her mythological ancestry can be traced to the Greek God of the sea Poseidon based on Greek mythology and Greek writings.
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 King Philip II of Macedonia by Kris Baker
King Philip II was the youngest son of King Amyntas III of Macedonia and Queen Eurydice, but the deaths of his brothers (Kings Alexander II and Perdiccas III) put him closer in line to rule Macedonia than he ever thought possible.
When Perdiccas III died in battle (360 BC), his infant son Amyntas IV was the expected heir.
Philip wasn't satisfied with the interim title of Regent which meant he would only rule until Amyntas matured.
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 Philip II of Macedon Info - Encyclopedia WikiWhat.com
Coin with likeness of Philip II Born in Pella in 382 BC, he was King Amyntas III of Macedon and Queen Eurydice's youngest son, but the deaths of his elder brothers Kings Alexander II of Macedon and Perdiccas III of Macedon allowed him to take the throne in 359 BC.
Philip II (382 BC - 336 BC), King of Macedon (359 BC - 336 BC) Olympionike, was the father of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) and Philip III of Macedon.
His military skills and expansionist vision of Macedonian greatness brought him early success, and it was not until his armies were opposed by Athens at Thermopylae in 352 BC that he faced any serious resistance.
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 Philip II
Born in Pella in 382 BC, he was the youngest son of King Amyntas III of Macedon and Queen Eurydice.
Philip II Philip II Philip II of Macedon (Macedonia) (382 BC - 336 BC), King of Macedon (ruled 359 BC - 336 BC), father of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) and Philip III of Macedon.
Originally appointed Regent for his infant nephew Amyntas IV of Macedon (359 BC) the son of Perdiccas III, Philip managed to take the kingdom for himself that same year.
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 Philip II of Macedon -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Born in (additional info and facts about Pella) Pella in 382 BC, he was the youngest son of King (additional info and facts about Amyntas III of Macedon) Amyntas III of Macedon and Queen Eurydice.
Originally appointed Regent for his infant nephew (additional info and facts about Amyntas IV of Macedon) Amyntas IV of Macedon (359 BC) the son of Perdiccas III, Philip managed to take the kingdom for himself that same year.
The deaths of his elder brothers, Kings (additional info and facts about Alexander II of Macedon) Alexander II of Macedon and (additional info and facts about Perdiccas III of Macedon) Perdiccas III of Macedon, allowed him to take the throne in 359 BC.
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