Leaders
When Philip the second first started being king of Spain it was the start of the Golden Age. King Philip the Second also lead Portugal, Naples, and Sicily. He was a strong leader with a lot of military experience. But that led to his death to Cancer on September 13th 1598. Alexander the Great was a king of Ancient Greece. He changed Greece for the better by helping their military tactics and for the Persians he taught them a Greek way of life. He was one of the main reasons Ancient Greece was so strong and dominant in most wars they fought. We are not certain how he died but some people believe he died of a fever that lasted ten days in Babylon on June 23BCE. Darius the Third was the last king of Persia. He was a relatively weak leader. Alexander invaded Persia and fought many wars against them and ended up taking over Persia. Darius the Third was killed by his cousin Satrap Bessus.
This is much better, although you picked the wrong Phillip II. Phillip II, king of Macedonia, was the father of Alexander the Great. The king of Spain that you wrote about lived almost 2000 years after Alexander the Great, so there was no real connection there. 8/10
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