Who was King Philip II?
A) The Athenian king that lost at Aegospotami to Sparta
B) The Spartan King who reigned victorious at the end of the Peloponnesian War
C) The Persian king who aided the Spartans in building a navy
D) The king of Thebes who lost the decisive battle at Chaeronea in 338 B.C.
E) The king of Macedon who rose to power in 359 B.C. to conquer the Greek world
E
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