• 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)
    refer to: Aeropus, brother of Perdiccas I, who was the first king of Macedonia of the family of Temenus Aeropus I of Macedon, King of Macedon, 602–576 BC...
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    the Normans under Bohemond I captured it briefly in 1083, but were eventually repelled by the forces of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos. The Nicaean emperor...
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  • 2023. Head coach: Juan López "Juniori: Konačni popis za završne pripreme i Svjetsko prvenstvo". Croatian Handball Federation (in Croatian). 2023-06-09...
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    Ptolemaic cult of Alexander the Great (category Ptolemy I Soter)
    the base for his own imperial ambitions. To legitimize his rule as Ptolemy I Soter (r. 323–282 BC), he relied, like the other Diadochi, not only on the...
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  • the second decree below Aeropos Ἀέροπος son of Philippos Agelaos Ἀγέλαος son of Alketes Alketas Ἀλκέτας son of Alexandros I (and one Alexandros son of...
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    Siculus wrote that three of Alexander II's officers, Antipater, Klonios, and Aeropos, rebelled and entrenched themselves in Laodicea. Alexander II defeated...
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