Jiang says Philip was assassinated by his bodyguard in 336 BCE and that no one knows why it happened.
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336 BCE
Jiang says Philip was assassinated by his bodyguard in 336 BCE and that no one knows why it happened.
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"...and his mother Olympias are both freaking out. Okay, so in 336 BCE Philip is assassinated by his bodyguard and no one knows Who..."
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