- On the
death of Alexander,
Alcetas was a
strong supporter of his
brother Perdiccas. At Perdiccas' orders, in 323 BC
Alcetas murdered Cynane, the half-sister...
-
historian Nicholas Hammond estimated that
Alcetas ruled around 533 BC.
According to
Herodotus and Thucydides,
Alcetas was the
fifth king of Macedonia. However...
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Alcetas I (Gr****: Ἀλκέτας) (390/385 – 370 BC) was a king of Epirus. He was the son of Tharrhypas.
Alcetas was
expelled from his
kingdom for
unknown reasons...
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Alcetas (died 320 BC) was a
Macedonian general.
Alcetas,
Alcetes or
Alketas may also
refer to:
Alcetas I of
Macedon (576–547 BC)
Alcetas II of Macedon...
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Cupido alcetas, the Provençal short-tailed blue, is a
small butterfly that
belongs to the
family Lycaenidae. The
Latin species name
alcetas refers to Ἄλκηστις...
- Antipater, the
former of whom sent his
brother Alcetas to meet her on her way and put her to death.
Alcetas did so in
defiance of the
feelings of his troops...
- to
vanquish these superior forces,
Alcetas and his
friends sought refuge in Termessos. The
Termessians gave
Alcetas their word that they
would help him...
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Alcetas II (Gr****: Ἀλκέτας; 313–306 ВС), king of Epirus, was the son of Arybbas, and
grandson of
Alcetas I. On
account of his
ungovernable temper, he was...
- Athenians'
supplies from the
Black Sea
forcing them to peace). In 385 BC,
Alcetas of
Epirus was a
refugee in Dionysius' court.
Dionysius wanted a friendly...
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dynastic crisis between his five sons:
Perdiccas II, Menelaus, Philip,
Alcetas, and Amyntas' grandfather, Amyntas.
Perdiccas would eventually emerge victorious...