1) Philip II dreamed of taking control of Greece and then moving against Persia to seize its vast wealth.
Macedonia was the kingdom located just north of Greece that had rough terrain and a cold climate.
Alexander the Great was Philip's son, who after Philip's death immediately proclaimed himself king of Macedonia.
Darius III was the Persian King who was defeated by Alexander the Great.
3) Philip II made the phalanx that was 16 men all across, and 16 men deep which helped him conquer Greece.
4) Alexanders Macedonian generals fought among themselves for control of his empire.
5) Three leaders won out and Antigonus became king of Macedonia.
5) Three leaders won out and Antigonus became king of Macedonia.
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