The League of Corinth was an initiative of King Philip II of Macedon to unite all Greek city-states against the Persian ...
A historical anecdote explains why the Macedonians and Spartans never went to war when king Philip conquered all of Greece.
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Four Immigration Officers, two farmers held over murderFour officers of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) and two farmers in the Nadowli-Kaleo District are in police custody over the death of one Patrick Banoebuuri, a farmer at the Piree-Kaangu ...
An FA-50 fighter jet of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) went missing early Tuesday before reaching its destination. The ...
Once a backwater, the Macedonian king Philip II had turned his country into a military powerhouse. Philip's decisive victory came in 338 BC, when he defeated a combined force from Athens and Thebes.
Marriage rejection King Philip II of Spain had been married to Elizabeth’s sister, Mary I. When Mary died he offered to marry Elizabeth but she rejected him. Piracy English sailors like Hawkins ...
England's last encounter with a King Philip was when Philip II of Spain technically co-ruled the country with his wife, Queen "Bloody" Mary, in the 16th century. Philip not only abandoned Mary ...
Mr. Gelsomino got his start in the world's largest industry, the restaurant business, at the age of 14 when he began working for Tom Wahl's Restaurants & Party House. Years later, after embracing ...
Federal grand jury returned a superseding indictment charging an unlicensed flight instructor and flight school owner in ...
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Joseph Quinn Took Inspiration from Philip Seymour Hoffman and Gary Oldman - But Not Joaquin Phoenix - for His ‘Gladiator II' PerformanceOne that stood out to the two was Philip Seymour Hoffman's ruthless Davian ... "He has this relish for being horrible." In "Gladiator II," Quinn and Hechinger play real-life brothers, Gata and ...
In 1596, Philip II of Spain defaulted on debt for the fourth time. An experienced and systematic administrator with an eye for the tiniest detail, he requested and pondered arguments from his trusted ...
Once a backwater, the Macedonian king Philip II had turned his country into a military powerhouse. Philip's decisive victory came in 338 BC, when he defeated a combined force from Athens and Thebes.
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