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1. Phillip ll was a king of Macedonia who dreamed of taking control of Greece and then moving against Persia to seize its vast wealth.
Macedonia was a kingdom located north of Greece. It had a rough terrain and a cold climate.
Alexander the Great was Phillip's son. He made several accomplishments over the 13 years he reigned. He was only 20 years when he became king. He had studied under Aristotle.
Darius III was a Persian king during Alexander's reign. They fought a battle against each other. Alexander won victory and gained control over Anatolia.
3. Philip II conquered Greece by winning the battle of Chaeronea.
4. Alexander continued Philips's campaign because Greece was secure so he felt free to carry out his father's plan to invade and conquer Persia.
5. After Alexander's death, his Macedonian generals fought among themselves for control of his empire. Antigonus became king of Macedonia and took control of Greek city-states.
Macedonia was a kingdom located north of Greece. It had a rough terrain and a cold climate.
Alexander the Great was Phillip's son. He made several accomplishments over the 13 years he reigned. He was only 20 years when he became king. He had studied under Aristotle.
Darius III was a Persian king during Alexander's reign. They fought a battle against each other. Alexander won victory and gained control over Anatolia.
3. Philip II conquered Greece by winning the battle of Chaeronea.
4. Alexander continued Philips's campaign because Greece was secure so he felt free to carry out his father's plan to invade and conquer Persia.
5. After Alexander's death, his Macedonian generals fought among themselves for control of his empire. Antigonus became king of Macedonia and took control of Greek city-states.
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