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Aeropus may
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...
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British historian Nicholas Hammond estimated that
Aeropus ruled around 563 BC. At the
start of
Aeropus's reign, the
Thracians and
Illyrians were ravaging...
- Archelaus.
Aeropus had a son
named Pausanias, but was
succeeded instead by
Amyntas II, son of his great-uncle Menelaus. Two
traditions relate how
Aeropus was...
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Aeropus (Gr****: Ἀέροπος) of
Lyncestis was a
commander in the
battle of Chaeronea.
After the
battle Philip II of
Macedon exiled him and an
officer called...
- 394/3 to 393/2. He was the son of
Aeropus II and an
unknown mother, but he did not
succeed his
father when
Aeropus died in July or
August 394/3 BC. Instead...
- to 398/7 BC, when his
guardian (epitropos) and uncle,
Aeropus II,
killed or
deposed him.
Aeropus thereafter reigned alone until his
death in 394/3 BC....
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Syncellus mention an 'Archelaos'
while Diodorus records an '
Aeropus'. However, it is
likely that
Aeropus simply adopted the name 'Archelaos'
after Orestes' death...
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after the
death of
Aeropus II, but he was soon
after ********inated by an
Elimieotan nobleman named Derdas and
succeeded by
Aeropus' son Pausanias. He was...
- Gr****
kingdom of Macedon. He was a
member of the
Argead dynasty and son of
Aeropus I. By
allowing thirty years for the span of an
average generation from...
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eventually killed in
battle against them,
leaving the
crown to his
infant son,
Aeropus I. Philip's wife is unknown. Very
little is
known of
Philip I due to his...