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Argaeus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀργαῖος, "shining, white") can
refer to:
Argaeus I of
Macedon Argaeus II of
Macedon Mount Erciyes,
called "
Argaeus" in ancient...
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historian Nicholas Hammond estimated that
Argaeus ruled around 623 BC.
According to
Herodotus and Thucydides,
Argaeus was the
second king of Macedonia. However...
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Argaeus II (Ancient Gr****: Ἀργαῖος, romanized: Argaios) was a
pretender to the
Macedonian crown. He may have been a
Lynkestian ruler.
Argaeus II was a...
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Hammond emends to read, "they call both
Argaeus and
Pausanias the son of Archelaus." The
possibility that
Argaeus was an
Argaed is
likely and, moreover...
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located near the
southeast edge of Mare Serenitatis, to the west of the Mons
Argaeus. This
crater is
generally visible only at low
angles of illumination. It...
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Heraclides (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἡρακλείδης), son of
Argaeus was an
admiral sent by Alexander,
shortly before his death, to
construct ships on the Caspian...
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Mount Argaeus, a peak in
Turkey now
called Erciyes Dağı. The name for this
lunar feature was
officially adopted by the IAU in 1935. "Mons
Argaeus". Gazetteer...
- Gr****
kingdom of Macedon. He was a
member of the
Argead dynasty and son of
Argaeus I. By
allowing thirty years for the span of an
average generation from...
- (393–392 BCE),
after the
death of king Pausanias,
between Amyntas III and
Argaeus II
Macedonian war of
succession (369–368 BCE),
after the
death of king...
- 393/2 – 388/7
Predecessor Pausanias Successor Argaeus II
Second reign 387/6 – 370
Predecessor Argaeus II
Successor Alexander II Born ? Died 370 BC Wives...