A historical anecdote explains why the Macedonians and Spartans never went to war when king Philip conquered all of Greece.
The League of Corinth was an initiative of King Philip II of Macedon to unite all Greek city-states against the Persian ...
Once a backwater, the Macedonian king Philip II had turned his country into a military powerhouse. Philip's decisive victory came in 338 BC, when he defeated a combined force from Athens and Thebes.
Yet, she was a force of nature in her own right. Olympias was the fourth wife of Philip II of Macedonia. She was a fearsome, ambitious, and violent ruler in ancient Greece. She was born around 375 ...
Indians have long feuded over the name of their country. While the nation is officially called the Republic of India, many have pushed to change its name to "Bharat," the Hindu word for India. In ...
Imperiums: Greek Wars is a combination of turn-based 4X and historical grand strategy with a mythological twist.
Olympias, a princess of royal blood, married King Philip II, gave birth to Alexander the Great, and ended up ruling the kingdom of Macedonia. Raised in a male-dominated society, she prevailed ...
Once a backwater, the Macedonian king Philip II had turned his country into a military powerhouse. Philip's decisive victory came in 338 BC, when he defeated a combined force from Athens and Thebes.