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Alexander The Great...

Explanation:

Because, Alexander III of Macedon was a son of Philip II. Alexander quickly was declared king after Philip was assassinated (336 BCE).

In all of this, as Alexander, who was watching as his claim to the thrown was becoming less and less certain, fled Macedon for a time, along with his mother. He did return after six months, thanks to a family friend.

But the damage was done, Philip had dishonoured his ex-wife and had made his eldest son's position tenuous (this same son was an accomplished leader of men, an excellent tactician, and had brought glory to Macedon at a young age).

Did Alexander have his father killed? It's might be possible he did killed him.

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