Perdiccas II (Greek: Περδίκκας, romanized: Perdíkkas) was the king of Macedonia from 454 BC until his death in 413 BC. During the Peloponnesian War, he...
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Mary Renault Perdikkas, Kozani, village in Greece All pages with titles containing Perdiccas All pages with titles containing Perdikkas This disambiguation...
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the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogusvii, iv.3), both brothers of Perdikkas II. Xenophon, Hellenica, v.2.11-22. Xen., v.2.38. Xen., v.2.40. Xen., v...
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Heinrichs & Müller 2020, p. 318: "Recognizing L.'s autonomy in the time of → Perdikkas II, → Thucydides terms the regional dynast the "basileus of the Makedonian...
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widely regarded as a second-rate power before being made formidable by Philip II, whose son and successor Alexander the Great conquered the Achaemenid Empire...
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GmbH & Co KG. pp. 25–50. ISBN 9783110751451. Müller, Sabine (2017). Perdikkas II. – Retter Makedoniens. Altertumswissenschaften, Archäologie (in German)...
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Ἀρχέλας son of Perdikkas II (Archelaus I of Macedon) Menelaos Μενέλαος son of Alexandros Perdikkas Περδίκκας son of Alexandros I (Perdiccas II the king) Adimos...
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known as Craterus.) Perdikkas marches towards Egypt, seeking to depose Ptolemy, but the invasion is a total disaster. Perdikkas is assassinated by his...
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Verlag Ferdinand Schöningh. ISBN 978-3657777686. Müller, Sabine (2017b). Perdikkas II. – Retter Makedoniens. Altertumswissenschaften, Archäologie (in German)...
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