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|title = King of Macedon
|years = 359 BCE –336 BCE
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|after = [[Alexander the Great]]
|after-years = 336 BCE – 323 BCE
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Philip II of Macedon (382 BCE – 336 BCE) was King of Macedon from 359 BCE until his assassination in 336 BCE. He was the father of Alexander the Great, one of history's most successful military commanders.

During his reign, Philip greatly employed the use of horses in his army. Under his leadership, the companion cavalry, the elite cavalry of the Makedonians, was regarded as the best in the ancient world.[1] In 343 BCE, Philip employed the philosopher Aristotle to serve as a tutor to his son Alexander III.[2]

In 336 BCE, Philip was killed as a result of an assassination, supposedly orchaestrated by Alexander.[3] With his death, Alexander ascended the throne and went on numerous campaigns which expanded the kingdom into a massive empire.[4]

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