The Argead dynasty (Greek: Ἀργεάδαι, romanized: Argeádai), also known as the Temenid dynasty (Greek: Τημενίδαι, Tēmenídai) was an ancient Macedonian royal...
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witnessed the fall of the Argead dynasty in Macedon resulting in a power vacuum, which the Antigonid and Antipatrid dynasties sought to occupy. The Antigonid...
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Vergina Sun (redirect from Argead star)
references, the name "Argead Star" or "Star of the Argeadai" is used for the Sun as the possible royal symbol of the Argead dynasty of the ancient kingdom...
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Achaemenid Empire Argead dynasty Teispids Kingdom of Cappadocia Pishdadian dynasty Kuhrt & Sancisi-Weerdenburg 2006. "ACHAEMENID DYNASTY". www.iranicaonline...
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male, and characterized by dynastic politics. Information regarding the origins of the Argeads, Macedonia's founding dynasty, is very scarce and often...
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List of pharaohs (section Argead Dynasty)
with his conquest of Persia and Egypt. The Argeads ruled from 332 to 309 BC: The second Hellenistic dynasty, the Ptolemies, ruled Egypt from 305 BC until...
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Ancient Macedonians (section Temenids and Argeads)
7th century BC, is mostly associated with the Argead dynasty and the tribe named after it. The dynasty was allegedly founded by Perdiccas I, descendant...
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Médailles) Ancient Egypt portal Egypt portal History portal Argead dynasty, another Greek dynasty in Egypt which ruled immediately prior to the Ptolemies...
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Old Babylonian Empire (redirect from First Dynasty of Babylon)
with the destruction of the Third Dynasty of Ur, and the subsequent Isin-Larsa period. The chronology of the first dynasty of Babylonia is debated; there...
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Tyrimmas of Macedon (category Argead kings of Macedonia)
of the Argead dynasty in Herodotus' list: Caranus, Coenus and Tyrimmas. Greenwalt, William (1985). "The Introduction of Caranus into the Argead King List"...
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