Phillip II, Alexander the Great, and Darius III

 Today we are writing biographies on three important figures in the ancient world, Philip II, Alexander the Great, and Darius III. First we have Philip the Second who was the king of Macedonia. He ruled for 23 years until he was assassinated in an invasion. He was the one that used the military and political power to take over all of Greece. Next we have Philip's son, Alexander the Great. He was one we talked about yesterday with his loyal horse. He was the king of Macedonia just like his father, and in the battle of Issus, he battled with the massive Persian army. this army was controlled under the control of the final person today, Darius III. He was the last king in the Achaemenid Empire in Persia, who only ruled for about 6 years. He was a bit of a coward too, as he fled after he realized that his army was going to lose. He even sent peace offerings to Alexander but they were both rejected. The reason they are similar was that they were all kings around the same time, but of course they were fighting against each other most of the time. 

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