Philip II, King of Macedonia

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Ancient Olympic Games
SexMale
Full namePhilip II
Used name•Philip II, King of Macedonia
Born(Born 382 BC)
Died(Died October 336 BC)
Title(s)King
NOC Macedonia
Medals AG
Gold 3
Silver 0
Bronze 0
Total 3

Biography

Philip II, King of Macedonia, owned horses and stables that won titles at the 356, 352, and 348 BCE Olympic Games. He was far better known as the ruler of the Kingdom of Macedon from 359-336 BCE, and even more so as the father of Alexander the Great. He was descended from the Argead dynasty of Macedonian Kings as the third son of King Amyntas III of Macedon.

Macedon’s ascendance during his reign was achieved by reforming the Macedonian Army and defeating the city-states of Athina and Thebes in 338 BCE at the Battle of Chaeronia. He helped establish a federation of Greek city-states known as the League of Korinth, which he served as commander-in-chief. In 336 BCE, Philip II lost his life when he was assassinated by one of his royal bodyguards. He was succeeded by his son, Alexander the Great.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
356 BCE Ancient Olympics Ancient Equestrianism (Ancient Sports) MAK Philip II, King of Macedonia
Horse Race (Keles), Men (Ancient Olympics) 1 Gold
352 BCE Ancient Olympics Ancient Equestrianism (Ancient Sports) MAK Philip II, King of Macedonia
Tethrippon, Men (Ancient Olympics) 1 Gold
348 BCE Ancient Olympics Ancient Equestrianism (Ancient Sports) MAK Philip II, King of Macedonia
Synoris, Men (Ancient Olympics) 1 Gold