Perdiccas II of Macedon (redirect from Perdikkas II)
Perdiccas II (Greek: Περδίκκας, romanized: Perdíkkas) was the king of Macedonia from 454 BC until his death in 413 BC. During the Peloponnesian War, he...
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321 BC), commander under Eumenes Perdikkas, a characters in the historical novel Funeral Games by Mary Renault Perdikkas, Kozani, village in Greece All...
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Perdiccas I (Greek: Περδίκκας, romanized: Perdíkkas; fl. c. 650 BC) was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. By allowing thirty years for the...
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Perdikkas (Greek: Περδίκκας) is a village and a community of the Eordaia municipality. Before the 2011 local government reform it was part of the municipality...
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known as Craterus.) Perdikkas marches towards Egypt, seeking to depose Ptolemy, but the invasion is a total disaster. Perdikkas is assassinated by his...
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The Palaeontological Museum of Perdikkas is a museum in the village of Perdikkas, near Ptolemaida, Greece. It is also known as the Anthropological and...
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Perdiccas III stater of Perdikkas III King of Macedonia Reign 365–360 BC Predecessor Alexander II Successor Amyntas IV Died 360 BC Issue Amyntas IV Dynasty...
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Omali Palaiokastro Panareti Pelekanos Pentalofos Pentavrysos Peponia Perdikkas Peristera Petrana Plakida Platania Platanorrevma Polyfyto Polykastano...
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compilation of letters in 2 books and a history, called The Illyrian Deeds of Perdikkas (Περδίκκου πράξεις Ιλλυριακαί). Antipater was also a student of Aristotle...
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the centre of a satrapy under Persian rule until it was conquered by Perdikkas, one of the generals of Alexander the Great when it became the seat of...
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323–317 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.20 g, 1h). Babylon mint. Struck under Perdikkas, circa 323–320 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin headdress...
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Coin of Perdikkas II showing a Macedonian cavalryman armed with two long javelins...
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Greece AE Peramatos Α.Ε. Περάματος Perama Piraeus Attica AE Perdikka Α.Ε. Περδίκκα Perdikkas Kozani West Macedonia AE Peristeriou Α.Ε. Περιστερίου Peristeri...
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Neoptolemos who are killed in the fighting. Battle of the Camel's rampart Perdikkas fails in crossing the Nile against Ptolemaios and is subsequently assassinated...
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305-297 BCE) in a royal decree of Cassander about land leasing to a certain Perdikkas son of Koinos (the lands had partly been awarded by Philip II of Macedon...
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the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogusvii, iv.3), both brothers of Perdikkas II. Xenophon, Hellenica, v.2.11-22. Xen., v.2.38. Xen., v.2.40. Xen.,...
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Heinrichs & Müller 2020, p. 318: "Recognizing L.'s autonomy in the time of → Perdikkas II, → Thucydides terms the regional dynast the "basileus of the Makedonian...
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Gona 2.6 Ethiopia East Africa Stone tools and cut marks on bone Perdikkas 3.0–2.5 Perdikkas, Greece Eastern Europe ”Butchered” mammoth bones, stone tools...
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Alketes) Archelas Ἀρχέλας son of Perdikkas II (Archelaus I of Macedon) Menelaos Μενέλαος son of Alexandros Perdikkas Περδίκκας son of Alexandros I (Perdiccas...
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Translation by Michael H. Crawford and David Whitehead, 1983, page 592, "When Perdikkas was defeated in a great battle..." The Oxford Classical Dictionary by...
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above all military strategies and techniques." Müller 2017b, p. 193: "Perdikkas' Sohn Archelaos hatte — zu einem ungewissen Zeitpunkt — wieder Probleme...
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Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. pp. 25–50. ISBN 9783110751451. Müller, Sabine (2017). Perdikkas II. – Retter Makedoniens. Altertumswissenschaften, Archäologie (in German)...
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Konstantinos Papadopoulos (19 March – 20 April 1941) Kozani (6 March 1941) Perdikkas (9 April 1941) Kivotos (14 April 1941) Ioannina (16 April 1941) Metsovo...
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with the 1st Armoured Brigade when it retreated on 8 April and reached Perdikkas by the following day. The regiment and E Troop, 5th Field Regiment, were...
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made his way to Methone, a seaport in Makedonia, ruled at that time by Perdikkas III. While there he arranged to have the harbor dues doubled from twenty...
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Expressway/Upgrade planned E65 Filotas Expressway/Upgrade planned E65 Kozani Perdikkas Expressway/Upgrade planned E65 Ptolemaida North E65 Ptolemaida South GR-3...
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Translation by Michael H. Crawford and David Whitehead, 1983, page 592, "When Perdikkas was defeated in a great battle..." Edwards, Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen; Gadd...
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