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Argead dynasty
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The Argead dynasty (Greek: οἱ Ἀργεάδαι) was the ancient Greek ruling house of Macedon from about 700 to 310 BC. Their tradition, as described in ancient Greek historiography, traced their origins to Argos, in southern Greece (hence the name Argeads).[1][2] The family's greatest members were Philip II of Macedon and ... Tags: Aigai, Argos, Dorian Greeks, Greece, Hercules, karanus, King of Macedonia, M Andronikos, Temenus king of Argos, vergina
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Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
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Μακεδονία
Makedonía
Macedonia
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800s BC–146 BC
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Capital
Aigai until about 400 BC when moved by Archelaus to Pella
Language(s)
Macedonian, later Attic/Koine Greek
Religion
Ancient Greek religion
Government
Monarchy
King
- 808 - 778 BC
Karanus
- 359 - 336 BC
Philip II of Macedon
- 336 - 323 BC
Alexander the Great
- ... Tags: Ancient Greek religion, Greece, King of Macedonia, Language Attic-Koine Greek, macedonia, pella, thessaloniki, Wikipedia
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The History of Herodotus
44. After the inquiry about the oracles and the exhortation given by Mardonios night came on and the guards were set: and when night was far advanced, and it seemed that there was quiet everywhere in the camps, and that the men were in their deepest sleep, then Alexander the son of ... Tags: Alexander I, Amyndas I, athenians, Boetians, herodotus, King of Macedonia, Mardonios, Pausanias, persians, spartans, thessalians
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