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Ptolemy of
Aloros (Ancient Gr****: Πτολεμαῖος), was sent by King
Amyntas III of
Macedon as an
envoy to
Athens c. 375–373 BC.
After Amyntas' death, he began...
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Alorus or
Aloros (Ancient Gr****: Ἄλωρος) was a town of
ancient Macedonia in the
district Bottiaea,
placed by Steph**** of
Byzantium in the
innermost recess...
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Agios Athanasios Agios Georgios Agios Loukas Agras Agrosykia Akrolimni Aloros Ampeleies Anydro Apsalos Aravissos Archangelos Aridaia Arnissa ****ni Aspro...
- his
brother Alexander II was
killed by
their brother-in-law
Ptolemy of
Aloros, who then
ruled as regent. In 365 BC,
Perdiccas killed Ptolemy and ****umed...
- to
cement the
branch lines: a half-brother and a half-sister.
Ptolemy of
Aloros, ****ure
regent for
Perdiccas III, was
possibly the son of
Amyntas and Archelaus'...
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Alexander by
favoring the
ambitions of Alexander's brother-in-law
Ptolemy of
Aloros, and
forced Alexander to
abandon his
alliance with
Athens in
favor of Thebes...
- (369–368 BCE),
after the
death of king
Amyntas III,
between Ptolemy of
Aloros and
Alexander II of Macedon[citation needed]
Macedonian war of succession...
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early Mesopotamian legendary kings. A Gr****
version of Alulim's name,
Aloros (Ancient Gr****: Ἄλωρος), is
known from
citations from Berossus' Babyloniaca...
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Eurynoe prevented her
mother and her
lover (unnamed, but
likely Ptolemy of
Aloros) from ********inating
Amyntas late in his
reign by
revealing the plan to her...
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without a fight. At the
instigation of Alexander's brother-in-law,
Ptolemy of
Aloros,
Alexander II of
Macedon is ********inated
during a festival.
Although Alexander's...