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Why did Alexander the great kill his father
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Alexander the Great did not kill his father, King Philip II of Macedonia. In fact, Alexander ascended to the throne after his father's assassination in 336 BC. The true perpetrator of Philip II's assassination remains unknown, but some historical accounts suggest that his wife, Queen Olympias, may have been involved in the plot. Alexander went on to inherit the throne and eventually became one of the greatest military leaders in history.
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