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... Philip and Olympias were married in 357 BC Philip ruled Macedonia from 359-336 BC He came to power just after the Macedonians had suffered defeat at the hands ...
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... Alexander's formal education came about when Philip and Olympias saw the potential for greatness in the boy and arranged for his education. ...
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... him. Alexander's mother was Philip's wife, Olympias, daughter of King Neoptolemus I of Epirus, in modern Albania. Alexander had ...
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... He was the son of Philip II and Olympias. Philip ... He needed discipline. Philip worried that Olympias spoiled the boy too much. For ...
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... He was the son of Philip II and Olympias. Philip ... He needed discipline. Philip worried that Olympias spoiled the boy too much. For ...
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... Even as a young boy, Alexander showed great potential for excellence. His parents, Philip and Olympias, arranged for his education while he was still young. ...
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... His father, Philip and his mother, Olympias were not a happy couple. When Philip left Olympias to marry Cleopatra, the family was split and embittered. ...
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... Philips multiple marriages took a toll on Alexander. Olympias was very jealous and spiteful towards Philip's "lesser" wives. Alexander ...
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... Philips multiple marriages took a toll on Alexander. Olympias was very jealous and spiteful towards Philip's "lesser" wives. Alexander ...
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... It seemed obvious that Alexander was closer to Olympias(his mother) than Philip. It was said that Olympias and Philip did not get along that well either. ...
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... Olympias sometimes told Alexander that Philip wasn't his real father, but this probably wasn't true.After all, Philip certainly did seem to care for Alexander ...
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... Olympias sometimes told Alexander that Philip wasn't his real father, but this probably wasn't true.After all, Philip certainly did seem to care for Alexander ...
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... Alexander was the eldest son of Philip II and Olympias. ... Olympias and Philip, when Philip was not away on a campaign, constantly fought. ...
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... of the murder of Philip is not clear, the bodyguard could have been angry about his position, the Persians could have hired him, or Olympias wanted Philip dead ...
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... Before he could take action he was assasinated. Alexander was the son of Philip and Olympias, and after the assination of his father took the throne as king. ...
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... In 337-336 BC Philip divorced Olympias, declared war on Persia, and was assassinated. Alexander was then 20 and immediately declared the new king of Macedonia. ...
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Alexander the Great was born into the kingdom of Macedonia in 356 BC as the son of Queen Olympias and King Philip II. From the day ...
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... He was truly a student of the heroic age. His mother was Olympias until Philip divorced her for a younger princess. This estranged Alexander and his father. ...
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... in 336 BC, Philip was murdered when a young noble in Philip's personal bodyguard ... Alexander's mother, Olympias, probably plotted his death but it could never be ...
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... Alexander was the eldest son of Philip II and Olympias. ... Olympias and Philip, when Philip was not away on a campaign, constantly fought. ...
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... centuries following his death. Alexander III was born to Philip of Macedon in 356 BC and his wife Olympias. Alexander proved to be ...
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... the Great and Conquests Alexander was the son of King Philip II of Macedonia born approximately on July 20th in 356 BC. His mother was Olympias, a young ...
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... He was the son of Philip II, king of Macedonia, and of Olympias, a princess of Epirus. At the age of 13, Aristotle was hired to be Alexander's private tutor. ...
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