glory given to his motherland (Pella) by his achievements, followed by the dedication of a sculptural group depicting Archon's family. A shorter inscription...
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Macedonia (ancient kingdom) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
the Seleucid Empire, and the Attalid kingdom. Important cities such as Pella, Pydna, and Amphipolis were involved in power struggles for control of the...
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Government of Macedonia (ancient kingdom) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
noblemen eager to win glory. An early 4th-century BC stone-carved relief from Pella shows a Macedonian infantryman wearing a pilos helmet and wielding a short...
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and Demetrios Δημήτριος Pella c. 400 BC Xenariste Ξεναρίστη of Boulagoras. Pella western necropolis c. 400 BC Zôbia Ζωβία Pella epitaph c. 400 BC Andreas...
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Zeno". It is known that Antigonus II Gonatas invited Zeno to his court at Pella around 276 BC. Zeno refused because of his old age and sent his students...
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Archimedes Archimedes Palimpsest Archimelus Archinus Archinus (historian) Archon Archon basileus Archytas Archytas of Mytilene Ardalus Ardeas Aregon Areopagite...
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Perdiccas' youth, but he was probably brought to the Macedonian court in Pella to serve as page like many other young nobles alongside Alexander. When...
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Antigonids and the Attalids were patrons of scholarship and literature, turning Pella and Pergamon respectively into cultural centres. It was thanks to this cultural...
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Partition of Babylon (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
mistakes here in both Justin and Dexippus, the probability is that Archon of Pella was satrap of Babylonia. Persia Since Diodorus and Dexippus both agree...
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multiple Roman statesmen Philippides of Paiania, Greek son of Philomelos, archon of nobility, basileus 293/2 B.C. Herod Philip I, son of Herod the Great...
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