When and where was King Philip II of Macedon assassinated?
A) He was assassinated in the battle of Chaeronea in 338 B.C.
B) He was assassinated in the battle of the Granicus River in 334 B.C.
C) He was not assassinated, but died of natural causes in 336 B.C.
D) He was assassinated at his daughter's wedding in 336 B.C. before heading east to conquer the Persians.
E) He was not assassinated, but died of natural causes in 334 B.C.
D
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