#p <nat>Macedonian<o>king<n>Philip II of Macedon<b>382<ac>359<d>336 Jun(1)<c>Macedon
#e <t>battle<n>Macedon rules Greece<d>338<c>Greece<info>@Philip II of Macedon@@ won control over Greece.
#p <nat>Macedonian<o>ruler<n>Alexander the Great<sur>Alexander the Great<aka>Alexander III<b>356 Jul<ac>336 Jun<d>323 Jun<fa>Philip II of Macedon<c>Macedon<dep>334 Jan(12)<c>Granicus<c>Miletus<c>Lycia<c>Pamphylia<c>Gordium<c>Ancyra<arr>333 Nov<c>Issus<c>Damascus<arr>332<c>Tyre<c>Palestine<c>Memphis<c>Alexandria<c>Siwa<c>Memphis<c>Palestine<c>Tyre<c>Damascus<arr>331 Oct(2)<c>Gaugamela<c>Babylon<c>Susa<c>Persepolis<dep>330 Jun<c>Ecbatana<c>Hecatompylos<c>Alexandria Areion<c>Alexandria in Arachosia<dep>329<c>Alexandria ad Caucasum<c>Bactra<c>Maracanda<c>Bactra<dep>327<c>Alexandria ad Caucasum<c>Bucephala<dep>326<c>Patala<dep>325<c>mouth of the Indus<c>Gwadar<c>Persepolis<arr>324 Mar(2)<c>Susa<dep>324 Oct(2)<c>Ecbatana<arr>323 Apr(2)<c>Babylon<info>Alexander's mother was Olympias, Philip's first wife. In late 328 Alexander married Roxana, a Sogdian princess.
#e <t>battle<d>334<n>battle of Granicus<c>Granicus
#e <t>battle<d>334<n>battle of Miletus<c>Miletus
#e <t>battle<d>333 Nov<n>battle of Issus<c>Issus<info>@Darius III@@ was defeated by @Alexander@Alexander the Great@ at Issus.
#e <t>battle<d>331 Oct(2)<n>battle of Gaugamela<c>Gaugamela<info>@Darius III@@ was again defeated by @Alexander@Alexander the Great@ at Gaugamela.
#p <nat>Macedonian<o>general<o>king<n>Antigonus I<b>382(1)<pow>307<d>301<c>Phrygia<info>The Antigonus I was the governor of Phrygia under @Alexander the Great@@. He was one of the successors, or "Diadochi," of Alexander. By 316 he controlled the eastern provinces of the empire. Trying to conquer the western portion, he was opposed by the other Diadochi. He and his son Demetrius proclaimed themselves kings in 307.