• married Nicaea. Not so long afterwards, on the advice of Eumenes, Perdiccas decided to divorce Nicaea, so he could marry Cleopatra of Macedon, the full...
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  • (mythology), a nymph Nicaea of Corinth (fl. 245 BC), wife of Alexander of Corinth Nicaea of Macedon (c. 335 BC–c. 302 BC), daughter of Antipater Nicea (d...
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  • Lysandra (category Daughters of kings)
    King of Macedonia. After Alexander’s death, Lysandra married her other maternal cousin Agathocles, the son of Lysimachus and Nicaea of Macedon. By this...
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  • mother of Lysimachus or his first wife Nicaea of Macedon Arsinoe I (305 BC–247 BC) of Egypt Arsinoe II (316 BC–270 BC) of Egypt Arsinoe III of Egypt (c...
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    Perdiccas (category Regents of Macedonia (ancient kingdom))
    weak, Perdiccas had agreed to marry Nicaea, the daughter of Antipater, the regent of Macedon. But now, in the winter of 322-321 BC, with his position greatly...
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  • Antipater's daughter Nicaea of Macedon to Asia around 322, whom some scholars (such as Karl Julius Beloch) identify with Archias of Thurii. Archias's fortunes...
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    successor of Alexander the Great, who in 306 BC, became king of Thrace, Asia Minor and Macedon. Lysimachus was born in circa 360 BC, to a family of Thessalian...
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  • and later queen regent of Epirus. The daughter of Philip II of Macedon and Olympias of Epirus, she was the only full sibling of Alexander the Great. Her...
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    Macedon (/ˈmæsɪdɒn/ MASS-ih-don), was an ancient kingdom on the periphery of Archaic and Classical Greece, which later became the dominant state of Hellenistic...
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  • Nicaea of Macedon. Eurydice had one older brother called Agathocles and a younger sister called Arsinoe. Her paternal grandfather was Agathocles of Pella...
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  • Arsinoe I (redirect from Arsinoe i of egypt)
    of Egypt by marriage to Ptolemy II Philadelphus. Arsinoe I was the second daughter and youngest child born to King Lysimachus and Nicaea of Macedon....
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  • Eurydice (wife of Antipater II of Macedon), daughter of Lysimachus and Nicaea Eurydice of Athens, one of the wives of Demetrius I Poliorcetes Eurydice...
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  • king Demetrius II of Macedon. Nicaea married Alexander, tyrant of Corinth and governor of Euboea in circa 260 BC during the reign of Antigonus Gonatas...
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    Alexander III of Macedon (Ancient Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος, romanized: Alexandros; 20/21 July 356 BC – 10/11 June 323 BC), most commonly known as Alexander the...
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    (Greek: Φίλιππος, romanized: Philippos; 238–179 BC) was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon from 221 to 179 BC. Philip's reign was principally marked...
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    which ruled the kingdom of Macedon during the Hellenistic period. Founded by Antigonus I Monophthalmus, a general and successor of Alexander the Great, the...
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  • This is a list of known royal consorts of ancient Egypt from c.3100 BC to 30 BC. Reign dates follow those included on the list of Pharaohs page. Some information...
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  • southern Albania Archaeological National park of Antigonea Antigonia (Paeonia), in Paeonia, Macedon Antigonia Psaphara, in Crucis, Chalcidice, Greece...
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  • Magas (Greek Mάγας; 241 BC - 221 BC) was a grandson of Magas of Cyrene, being a son of Ptolemy Euergetes (246–221 BC) and Berenice. He was put to death...
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    married Prusias I of Bithynia. Stratonice left him after he married his second wife. Nicaea, the widow of his cousin Alexander of Corinth, c. 245/244...
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  • Apollodorus of Macedonia served as secretary to King Philip V of Macedon. He and another scribe of the name of Demosthenes accompanied the king to the...
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    Antipater (category Regents of Macedonia (ancient kingdom))
    under the successive kingships of Philip II of Macedon and his son, Alexander the Great. In the wake of the collapse of the Argead house, his son Cassander...
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  • in the vicinity of modern Jalalpur and that Nikaia was across the river near present-day Mong. Alexander the Great, king of Macedon (r. 336–323 BC),...
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    since the Battle of Ipsus. Recently he had finally gained control over Macedon. Seleucus ruled the Seleucid Empire, including lands currently covered...
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  • Μενεκράτης) is the name of: Menecrates of Ephesus, ancient Greek poet Menecrates of Syracuse, physician to Philip of Macedon Menecrates of Tralles, Greek physician...
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    Poshtme, a part of Macedon at the time under Philip V of Macedon). The Odrysian Kingdom was a union of Thracian tribes under the kings of the powerful Odrysian...
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    Argead dynasty of kings, Macedonia became a vassal state of the Achaemenid Empire of ancient Persia during the reigns of Amyntas I of Macedon (r. 547 – 498...
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    Olympias (redirect from Olympias of Macedon)
    facto leader of Macedon during Alexander's conquests. According to the 1st century AD biographer, Plutarch, she was a devout member of the orgiastic snake-worshiping...
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    and covers not only Philip's reign, but also the history of Macedon before him, the exploits of Philip's son, Alexander the Great, and his diadochi successors...
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    Greek dynasty of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon founded by Cassander, the son of Antipater, who declared himself King of Macedon in 302 BC. This...
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