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Encyclopedia > 349 BC

Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC


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Philip II Father of Alexander The Great, Silver Tetradrachm Coins (1559 words)
In 336 BC, when the invasion of Persia was in its very early stage, Philip was assassinated, and was succeeded on the throne of Macedon by his son Alexander the Great.
Philip II was the champion on the 106th Olympics, in 356 BC on single horse race (this coin).
In the 108th Olympics, in 348 BC, he was the winner of the two colt chariot.
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