Question

According to Diodorus Siculus, this leader was assassinated by a member of his bodyguard who had been replaced as his lover by a youth with the same name. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this leader, who defeated an alliance of various Greek city-states at the 338 BCE Battle of Chaeronea (“CHAY-roe-NAY-uh”).
ANSWER: Philip II [or Philippos II; accept, but DO NOT REVEAL, Philip II of Macedon; prompt on Philip]
[10e] Under Philip II and his son Alexander the Great, this kingdom dominated the Greek city-states.
ANSWER: Macedon [or Kingdom of Macedonia; or Macedonian Empire]
[10h] This member of Philip II’s bodyguard assassinated him. He shares his name with a 2nd-century CE geographer who wrote Descriptions of Greece.
ANSWER: Pausanias [or Pausanias of Orestis]
<Hari Parameswaran, History - European - Classical&gt; ~23867~ &lt;Editor: Hari Parameswaran>

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