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    Aeropus II (Ancient Greek: Ἀέροπος, romanized: Aéropos), son of Perdiccas II, was king of Macedonia from 398/7 until his death from illness in July or...
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  • Aeropus I (Ancient Greek: Ἀέροπος, romanized: Aéropos; fl. c. 563 BC) was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. He was a member of the Argead...
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  • Aeropus (redirect from Aeropos)
    of Macedon, 602–576 BC Aeropus II of Macedon, King of Macedon, 399–393 BC Aeropus of Lyncestis, commander of Philip II Aeropus, a son of Cepheus, King...
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    few exceptions, the tenures were reduced to a single year. Under Ptolemy II Philadelphus (r. 282–246 BC), Alexander's body was brought to the sēma, and...
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    in the 11th century, in the account of the Bulgarian wars of Emperor Basil II by the chronicler John Skylitzes, with the Slavic name Vodena (τὰ Βοδηνά in...
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    that three of Alexander II's officers, Antipater, Klonios, and Aeropos, rebelled and entrenched themselves in Laodicea. Alexander II defeated the rebels and...
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  • of ancient Macedonians. The names occur also in the second decree below Aeropos Ἀέροπος son of Philippos Agelaos Ἀγέλαος son of Alketes Alketas Ἀλκέτας...
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