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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Alexander’s father was:
A
Philip II
B
Aristotle
C
Sophocles
D
Hammurabi
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Philip II was not only the father of Alexander the Great, but in many respects was also the father of his son’s incredible career. It was the father who unified Macedonia into the first European nation and who created the army with which his son conquered the Persian Empire and inaugurated the Hellenistic Age.

Detailed explanation-2: -Philip II of Macedon was assassinated in Aegae by the captain of his bodyguard, Pausanias of Orestis.

Detailed explanation-3: -Alexander was the son of Philip II and Olympias (daughter of King Neoptolemus of Epirus). From age 13 to 16 he was taught by the Greek philosopher Aristotle, who inspired his interest in philosophy, medicine, and scientific investigation.

Detailed explanation-4: -He was the son of the erstwhile king of Macedon, Philip II, and his fourth wife, Olympias (daughter of Neoptolemus I, king of Epirus). Although Philip had seven or eight wives, Olympias was his principal wife for some time, likely because she gave birth to Alexander.

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