Western Civ 3/25 - biographies

Philip II is the father of Alexander. He was an accomplished military commander. He was a hostage in Thebes for 3 years. He realized the weakness of his army lies in past experience.
Alexander the Great is Philip's son. He became king after Philip II died. He is "great" because of his military strategy and handling the populaces in places he conquered. As we wrote about yesterday, he had a horse named Bucephalus with a very sweet backstory.
Darius III and Alexander were against each other in the League of Corinth. Alexander was winning in battle strategy and Darius wrote him 2 letters of friendship, in the second one offering a ransom for his family and Alexander rejected both.

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