Philip II, Alexander the Great, and Darius III

Today is cyber day 8 and we were assigned to write three autobiographies about Philip II, Alexander the Great, and Darius III. We were also told to write about the connection between the three. 


Philip II was the King of Spain. He was born May 21, 1527 and died of cancer at age 71 on September 13, 1598. He was the son of Charles V. the duke of Milan. He married many times and had a lot of children. He ruled from‎ January 16, 1556–September 13, 1598. 

Alexander the great was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. He was born July 356 BC in Pella, Greece. He died at 32 years old in June 323 BC in Babylon. He took the throne after his father at age 20. He was known as one of the best rulers in history. 


Darius III was the last king of the Achaemenid Empire of Persia. He was born 381. B.C. and died July 330 in Bactria. He married a woman named Stateria, known as Queen of Persia and had 3 children. 

Connection between them is that King Philip II was Alexander the Great's father and Alexander the Great defeated Darius III. 

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