Rome/Greece: Head of Philip II of Macedon ( BCE), on a gold Niketerion (victory medallion), believed to have been minted in Tarsus during the reign of Emperor Alexander Severus, 3rd century CE. Philip II of Macedon, (382-336 BCE), was a Greek king (basileus) of Macedon from 359 BCE until his assassination in 336 BCE. He was the father of Alexander the Great and Philip III.
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