MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Philip II (359-336 BC). AV stater (19mm, 8.56 gm, 2h). NGC AU 5/5 - 2/5, ex-jewelry. Posthumous issue, Lampsacus. Laureate head of Apollo right / ΦIΛIΠΠOY, charioteer driving biga galloping right, kentron in outstretched right hand, reins in left; head facing and AΠ monogram below horses. Le Rider 7. SNG ANS 282-284. From The L. William Libbert Collection. Ex Pars Coins, private sale with old dealer's tag included. Philip II of Macedon, who ruled from 359 to 336 BC, was a transformative figure in ancient Macedonian history. Ascending to the throne in a fractured and vulnerable Macedonia, he initiated crucial military reforms that turned the Macedonian army into a formidable force, introducing innovations like the sarissa and fostering discipline and training. He also Through a combination of diplomacy and military campaigns, he expanded Macedonia's territorial reach, unifying disparate regions under his rule. His crowning diplomatic achievement was the formation of the League of Corinth in 337 BC, a coalition of Greek city-states that backed his planned invasion of the Persian Empire. Unfortunately, his reign was cut short when he was assassinated in 336 BC during a celebration. Nevertheless, his legacy endured as his military innovations and diplomatic successes provided the foundation for his son, Alexander the Great, to embark on a remarkable era of conquest and empire-building. HID09801242017 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
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