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Philip II became king of Macedonia, a kingdom of Ancient Greece, in 359 B.C.E. He was well-known for beginning a period of Macedonian dominance in Greece before he was killed in 336 B.C.E. After him, his son carried on his control of Greece, and was himself well-known for conquering the Persian Empire. A student of Aristotle, Philip II's son became one of the greatest military commanders in the history of the world. Which leader of the ancient world is described above?

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Alexander the Great.

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I believe they may be referring to Alexander the Great as he was a son of Phillip II.
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