
Philip II
Philip II of Macedon was a significant historical figure who reigned from 359 to 336 BC and is renowned for unifying the Macedonian tribes and laying the groundwork for the expansion of his son, Alexander the Great. His era is characterized by military conquests and cultural advancements, which have influenced the course of ancient history.
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Philip II is one of the last Macedonian kings associated with the tombs being studied.
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