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Alexander the Great.
Named Arrhidaeus at birth, he ****umed the name
Philip when he
ascended to the throne. As
Arrhidaeus grew
older it
became apparent...
-
those attending Triparadisus,
Arrhidaeus obtained the ****espontine Phrygia. In 319 BC,
after the
death of Antipater,
Arrhidaeus made an
unsuccessful attack...
- 387/6 to 370 BC. He was a
member of the
Argead dynasty through his
father Arrhidaeus, a son of Amyntas, one of the sons of
Alexander I. His most
famous son...
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Philip Arrhidaeus (Alexander’s half-brother), and the as-of-then
unborn child of
Alexander and Roxana,
among others. The
settlement saw
Arrhidaeus and Alexander’s...
-
Arrhidaeus (Gr****: Ἀρριδαῖoς) was a
ruler or
ancient noble of some sort who is
mentioned as a "king of Macedonia" by the
writer and
philosopher Porphyry...
- were Alexander's half-brother
Arrhidaeus and his
unborn child with Roxana.
Meleager and the
infantry supported Arrhidaeus while Perdiccas and the cavalry...
- this point,
consisting of Alexander's
mentally disabled half-brother,
Arrhidaeus; his
unborn son
Alexander IV; his
reputed illegitimate son Heracles; his...
- at the
Partition of Triparadisus. He
brought the two kings,
Philip III
Arrhidaeus and
Alexander IV, back to Macedon, but died soon
after in 319 BC. On his...
- Gygaea, with whom he had
three sons, Philip's half-brothers Archelaus,
Arrhidaeus, and Menelaus.
After the ********ination of
Alexander II,
Philip was sent...
- Cynane's
troops after her death.[page needed] When her half-brother
Philip Arrhidaeus was
chosen king in 323 BC,
Cynane determined to
marry Eurydice to him...