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Philip and Alexander
Kings and Conquerors
Book • 2020
This book is a historical biography that covers the lives of Philip II of Macedon and his son Alexander the Great over a period of 78 years.
Goldsworthy argues that Alexander's success was heavily dependent on the military reforms, victories, and political strategies of his father.
Philip transformed ancient Macedon from a minor kingdom into a dominant power in Greece, creating the armies that Alexander later led to conquer vast territories, including the Achaemenid Persian Empire.
The book provides a detailed account of their military campaigns, political maneuvers, and the cultural context of their time, emphasizing the crucial role of Philip in Alexander's subsequent achievements.
Goldsworthy argues that Alexander's success was heavily dependent on the military reforms, victories, and political strategies of his father.
Philip transformed ancient Macedon from a minor kingdom into a dominant power in Greece, creating the armies that Alexander later led to conquer vast territories, including the Achaemenid Persian Empire.
The book provides a detailed account of their military campaigns, political maneuvers, and the cultural context of their time, emphasizing the crucial role of Philip in Alexander's subsequent achievements.
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Show 71 - Mania for Subjugation
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when discussing Alexander's military strategies and the aftermath of the Theban rebellion.

Dan Carlin

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Show 72 - Mania for Subjugation II
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as a primary source for information on Alexander the Great and his father, Philip II.


Ben Wilson

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Alexander the Great (Part 1)
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, the podcast host, as a book that sheds light on Philip II of Macedon's life and achievements.


Ben Wilson

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Philip the Great
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as a good and easy-to-read book on Philip and Alexander.


Ben Wilson

Philip the Great: Endnotes
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as the author of the book and a classical historian.


Brett McKay

The Conquering Father Who Made an Empire-Building Son