Lamian War (category Wars involving Macedonia (ancient kingdom))
by Athens and a large coalition of Greek states to end the hegemony of Macedonia over Greece just after the death of Alexander the Great. It was the last...
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Dassaretii (category Illyrian North Macedonia)
Illyria, between present-day south-eastern Albania and south-western North Macedonia. Their territory included the entire region between the rivers Asamus...
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Lamia (city) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
323 BC, the Athenians and other Greeks rebelled against Macedonian overlordship. Antipatros, the regent of Macedon, took refuge behind the substantial...
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Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources...
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Demosthenes in exposing pro-Macedonian sympathizers. He is known for prosecuting Philippides of Paiania for his pro-Macedonian measures and his decree in...
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Chronologie des archontes athéniens sous l'Empire, Brussels, 1922 (Mémoires de l'Académie de Belgique, 4°, 1921), Lacey, W. K. The Family in Classical Greece Ithaca...
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Ptolemaic Kingdom. Following the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC, the Macedonian Empire fell apart in the Wars of the Diadochi (his generals, the Diadochi...
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Pyrrhus I, King (307–302 BC, 297–272 BC) Neoptolemos II, King (302–297 ВС) Macedonia: Argead dynasty (complete list) – Archelaus I, King (413–399 BC) Craterus...
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