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Perdiccas II (Gr****: Περδίκκας, romanized:
Perdíkkas) was the king of
Macedonia from 454 BC
until his
death in 413 BC.
During the
Peloponnesian War, he...
- The
Palaeontological Museum of
Perdikkas is a
museum in the
village of
Perdikkas, near Ptolemaida, Greece. It is also
known as the
Anthropological and...
- 321 BC),
commander under Eumenes Perdikkas, a
characters in the
historical novel Funeral Games by Mary
Renault Perdikkas, Kozani,
village in
Greece All...
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Perdikkas (Gr****: Περδίκκας) is a
village and a
community of the
Eordaia muni****lity.
Before the 2011
local government reform it was part of the muni****lity...
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Perdiccas I (Gr****: Περδίκκας, romanized:
Perdíkkas; fl. c. 650 BC) was king of the
ancient Gr****
kingdom of Macedon. By
allowing thirty years for the...
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Perdiccas (Gr****: Περδίκκας,
Perdikkas; c. 355 BC – 321/320 BC) was a
Macedonian general,
successor of
Alexander the Great, and
regent of Alexander's...
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Perdiccas III
stater of
Perdikkas III King of
Macedonia Reign 365–360 BC
Predecessor Alexander II
Successor Amyntas IV Died 360 BC
Issue Amyntas IV Dynasty...
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compilation of
letters in 2
books and a history,
called The
Illyrian Deeds of
Perdikkas (Περδίκκου πράξεις Ιλλυριακαί). Head of
Heracles left,
wearing lion skin...
- 323–317 BC. AR
Tetradrachm (17.20 g, 1h).
Babylon mint.
Struck under Perdikkas,
circa 323–320 BC. Head of
Herakles right,
wearing lion skin headdress...
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Greece AE
Peramatos Α.Ε. Περάματος
Perama Piraeus Attica AE
Perdikka Α.Ε. Περδίκκα
Perdikkas Kozani West
Macedonia AE
Peristeriou Α.Ε. Περιστερίου Peristeri...