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GREEK COINS - Tetradrachm Phillip II, father of Alexander the Great (N2426)

GREEK COINS - Tetradrachm Phillip II, father of Alexander the Great (N2426)
GREEK COINS - Tetradrachm Phillip II, father of Alexander the Great (N2426)
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GREEK COINS - Tetradrachm Phillip II, father of Alexander the Great (N2426)
GREEK COINS - Tetradrachm Phillip II, father of Alexander the Great (N2426)
GREEK COINS - Tetradrachm Phillip II, father of Alexander the Great (N2426)
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  • Model: Phillip II tetradrachm horse Amphipolis
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In a NGC holder. Kingdom of Macedon. Kassander as regent. Tetradrachm. 316-311 BC. Amphipolis. In the name and types of Philip II. (Le Rider-pl.46, 18). (Troxell-Group 9, 323/5). (SNG Ans-740). Anv.: Laureate head of Zeus to right. Rev.: ΦΙΛΙΠΠOΥ, nude youth, holding palm frond, on horseback to right; aphlaston and pellet within Π below. Ag.

Philip II of Macedon (Greek: Φίλιππος Philippos; 382 BC – 21 October 336 BC) was the king (basileus) of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359 BC until his death in 336 BC. He was a member of the Argead dynasty, founders of the ancient kingdom, and the father of Alexander the Great. The rise of Macedon, including its conquest and political consolidation of most of Classical Greece during his reign, was achieved by his reformation of the army (the establishment of the Macedonian phalanx that proved critical in securing victories on the battlefield), his extensive use of siege engines, and his use of effective diplomacy and marriage alliances. bAfter defeating the Greek city-states of Athens and Thebes at the Battle of Chaeronea in 338 BC, Philip II led the effort to establish a federation of Greek states known as the League of Corinth, with him as the elected hegemon and commander-in-chief[4] of Greece for a planned invasion of the Achaemenid Empire of Persia. However, his assassination by a royal bodyguard, Pausanias of Orestis, led to the immediate succession of his son Alexander, who would go on to invade the Achaemenid Empire in his father's stead.