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    Perseus (Greek: Περσεύς, romanized: Perséus; c. 212 – 166 BC) was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon from 179 until 168 BC. He is widely regarded...
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    condition of Macedonia and passed the throne onto his elder son, Perseus of Macedon. Philip was the son of Demetrius II of Macedon, and either Phthia of Macedon...
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    scion of the dynasty, Perseus of Macedon, who reigned between 179 and 168 BC, proved unable to stop the advancing Roman legions and Macedon's defeat...
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    Antigonid dynasties of Hellenistic Greece (336–146 BC). Following the Roman victory in the Third Macedonian War over Perseus of Macedon in 168 BC, the Macedonian...
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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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  • Third Macedonian War (category Wars involving the Kingdom of Pergamon)
    Roman Republic and King Perseus of Macedon. In 179 BC, King Philip V of Macedon died and was succeeded by his ambitious son Perseus. He was anti-Roman and...
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    of Rome's former enemy, Perseus of Macedon; she had married Demetrius after Perseus' defeat and death. It has been suggested that being the wife of the...
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  • Gentius of the Labeatae was allied with the Romans against the Macedonians. But in 169 BC he changed sides and allied himself with Perseus of Macedon. During...
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    Gentius (redirect from Genthus of Illyria)
    but in 169 BC he changed sides and allied himself with Perseus of Macedon. The southernmost city of the Illyrian kingdom was Lissus (now Lezhë, Albania)...
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    Laodice V (category Daughters of kings)
    making Laodice queen of Macedon. Not much is known about her time as queen or her relationship with Perseus. However, Laodice bore Perseus at least four children:...
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  • Greek mathematician Perseus of Macedon, last king of Macedon Perseus of Pylos Perseus Karlström (born 1990), Swedish racewalker Perseus (spy), a Soviet spy...
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    BC, after a number of acts on the part of King Perseus of Macedon incited Rome to declare war. At first, the Romans won a number of small victories, largely...
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    settlements would no longer threaten the security of his possessions in the Hellespont. Perseus of Macedon (r. 179 – 168 BC) succeeded Philip V and executed...
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    victory over King Perseus of Macedon at the Battle of Pydna. The incomplete pillar was intended as a base for a portrait of King Perseus. It was originally...
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  • birth to death Alexander V of Macedon (died 294 BC), ruled with his brother Antipater from c. 297–294 BC Alexander (son of Perseus), a child in the 160s This...
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    Rome, first as a foe espousing the cause of Antiochus the Great, then as an ally against Perseus of Macedon and finally in a war against the Seleucids...
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    in the affairs of the region. He later fell out of favour with the Romans after they suspected him of conspiring with Perseus of Macedon. In order to avert...
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  • (Greek: Άλέξανδρος), son of Perseus of Macedon, was a child at the conquest of his father by the Romans, and after the triumph of Aemilus Paullus in 167...
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  • of Macedon dies at Amphipolis in Macedonia, remorseful for having put his younger son Demetrius to death, at the instigation of his older son Perseus...
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  • led by Perseus of Macedon trap a Roman army led by Consul Quintus Marcius Phillipus near Tempe, but the Macedonians fail to take advantage of their resulting...
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  • led by Perseus of Macedon trap a Roman army led by Consul Quintus Marcius Phillipus near Tempe, but the Macedonians fail to take advantage of their resulting...
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    Roman Republic (redirect from Rise of Rome)
    long series of difficult conquests, defeating Philip V and Perseus of Macedon, Antiochus III of the Seleucid Empire, the Lusitanian Viriathus, the Numidian...
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    Illyria as an important ally for Macedonia and effectively weakens Perseus of Macedon in his battle with Rome. The Roman general, Lucius Aemilius Paulus...
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  • for naming years. Eumenes II of Pergamum travels to Rome to warn the Roman Senate of the danger from Perseus of Macedon. On his return from Rome, Eumenes...
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    Philip II of Macedon (‹See Tfd›Greek: Φίλιππος Philippos; 382 BC – October 336 BC) was the king (basileus) of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia from 359...
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  • some of the Macedonian troops of king Perseus of Macedon during the Third Macedonian war. Below are the description of the weapon from Polybius and Livy...
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  • Demetrius the Fair (category Kings of Cyrene)
    cousin King Philip V of Macedon’s death, Echecrates' son Antigonus revealed to Philip that Philip's son, the prince Perseus of Macedon, had made false accusations...
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  • Seleucid control of Judea. Private documents collected by the Romans when they capture Perseus of Macedon incriminate political leaders of the Achaean League...
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    by Philip's death and the accession of his son Perseus of Macedon. By the eve of the Third Macedonian War, Perseus, thanks to his father, had enough grain...
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  • Argive woman, mother of Perseus of Macedon. She was married to Aratus the Younger, the son of the great Achaean statesman Aratus of Sicyon. She probably...
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