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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.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

Mentioned by the speaker when discussing Philip II's relationship with Alexander the Great.
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Show 71 - Mania for Subjugation
Mentioned by Dan Carlin when discussing Alexander's military strategies and the aftermath of the Theban rebellion.
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Show 72 - Mania for Subjugation II
Mentioned by Ben Wilson as a primary source for information on Alexander the Great and his father, Philip II.
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Alexander the Great (Part 1)
Recommended by Ben Wilson , the podcast host, as a book that sheds light on Philip II of Macedon's life and achievements.
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Philip the Great
Recommended by Ben Wilson as a good and easy-to-read book on Philip and Alexander.
Philip the Great: Endnotes
Mentioned by Brett McKay as the author of the book and a classical historian.
The Conquering Father Who Made an Empire-Building Son

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