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    Archelaus (/ˌɑːrkɪˈleɪ.əs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀρχέλαος, romanized: Archélaos; died 399 BC) was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon from 413 to 399...
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  • 17) Archelaus of Sparta (r. 790–760 BC), Agiad king of Sparta Archelaus (philosopher) (fl. 5th century BC), pupil of Anaxagoras Archelaus of Macedon (r...
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    was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon for several months around 394/3 BC. He became king in July or August of 394/3 after the death of Aeropus...
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    Euripides (category Courtiers of Archelaus of Macedon)
    needed] The details of his death are uncertain. It was traditionally held that he retired to the "rustic court" of King Archelaus in Macedonia, where...
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    he died, leaving his son Archelaus as heir. Oliver D. Hoover, Handbook of Coins of Macedon and Its Neighbors. Part I: Macedon, Illyria, and Epeiros, Sixth...
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    according to Aristotle, the regicide of Archelaus I of Macedon was by his former eromenoi, Crateuas and Hellenocrates of Larissa. Whatever the actual background...
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    others given the accession of Archelaus I of Macedon, son of Perdiccas II of Macedon and a slave woman, although Archelaus succeeded the throne after...
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    eldest son of Amyntas. Through Gygaea, Amyntas had three more sons: Archelaus, Arrhidaeus, and Menelaus. Unlike Eurydice's children, none of Gygaea's sons...
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  • killer, of Archelaus I of Macedon, whom he killed to become a king himself. According to another version, Crateuas killed the king because Archelaus had promised...
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    first governed as guardian (epitropos) for his young nephew Orestes when Archelaus died in 400/399 BC. However, Diodorus reports that Aeropus murdered Orestes...
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  • Archelaus I may refer to: Archelaus of Macedon (r. 413–399 BC) Archelaus of Cappadocia (r. 36 BC – 17 AD) Archelaus II (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    Berenice was originally from Eordaea. She was the daughter of princess Antigone of Macedon, and an obscure local, a Macedonian nobleman called Magas....
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    Zeuxis (painter) (category Artists of Archelaus of Macedon)
    assembly of gods, Eros crowned with roses, Alcmene, Menelaus, an athlete, Pan, Marsyas chained, and an old woman. King Archelaus I of Macedon employed...
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    Agathon (category Courtiers of Archelaus of Macedon)
    Together with Pausanias, around 407 BC he moved to the court of Archelaus, king of Macedon, who was recruiting playwrights; it is here that he probably...
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    since Archelaus I of Macedon (r. 413 – 399 BC) was the son of Perdiccas II of Macedon (r. c. 454 – 413 BC) and a slave woman, although Archelaus succeeded...
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    Siculus, it was Archelaus I who, at the end of the 5th century BC when the Macedonian state acquired great power and emerged onto the stage of history, gave...
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  • removed himself together with Agathon from Athens to the court of the Macedonian king Archelaus. Pausanias appears briefly in two other Socratic dialogues...
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    Callimachus (sculptor) (category Artists of Archelaus of Macedon)
    from Aigai of the late 5th century BC may be attributed to some work of Callimachus and the time when Archelaus invited artists to Macedon. Pausanias...
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    court of Archelaus I of Macedon. Fragments of Timotheus' poetry survive, published in Denys Page, Poetae Melici Graeci. A papyrus-fragment of his Persians...
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    ancient Macedonian royal house of Dorian Greek provenance. They were the founders and the ruling dynasty of the kingdom of Macedon from about 700 to 310 BC...
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    times, was the son of Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) and Princess Roxana of Bactria. Alexander IV was the son of Alexander the Great...
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    Kings and colonists: aspects of Macedonian imperialism. Brill. Carney, Elizabeth Donnelly (2013). Arsinoe of Egypt and Macedon: A Royal Life. Oxford University...
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  • Sirras (redirect from Sirras of Elimia)
    Argeads to avert future invasions of his realm by Macedon. In 413 Perdiccas's son Archelaus obtained the throne of Macedon, and he evidently continued his...
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  • thirty years for the span of an average generation from the beginning of Archelaus' reign in 413 BC, British historian Nicholas Hammond estimated that Philip...
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    Macedonia, also called Macedon, was ruled continuously by kings from its inception around the middle of the seventh century BC until its conquest by the...
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  • the beginning of Archelaus' reign in 413 BC, British historian Nicholas Hammond estimated that Aeropus ruled around 563 BC. At the start of Aeropus's reign...
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  • Archelaus II may refer to: Aeropus II of Macedon (r. 398/7–394/3 BC), who may have taken the name Archelaus Archelaus of Cilicia (died AD 38), king of...
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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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    and, on his death a year later, was succeeded by his son Archelaus I (r. 413 – 399 BC). Archelaus I maintained good relations with Athens throughout his...
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    Pella (redirect from History of Pella)
    capital of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. Pella was probably founded at the beginning of the 4th century BC by Archelaus I as the new capital of Macedon...
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