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Alexander Of Macedon (other)
Alexander of Macedon may refer to: *Alexander I of Macedon (died 454 BC), ruled from 498 to 454 BC * Alexander II of Macedon (died 368 BC), ruled from 370 to 368 BC * Alexander III of Macedon (356–323 BC), or Alexander the Great, ruled from 336 to 323 BC *Alexander IV of Macedon (323–310 BC), ruled as a child-king from birth to death *Alexander V of Macedon (died 294 BC), ruled with his brother Antipater from c. 297–294 BC *Alexander (son of Perseus) Alexander, son of Perseus of Macedon, was a child at the conquest of his father by the Romans, and after the triumph of Aemilus Paullus in 167 BC, was kept in custody at Alba Fucens, together with his father. He became skilful in the toreutic art ...
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Alexander I Of Macedon
Alexander I of Macedon ( el, Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Μακεδών), known with the title Philhellene (Greek: φιλέλλην, literally "fond/lover of the Greeks", and in this context "Greek patriot"), was the ruler of the ancient Kingdom of Macedon from c. 498 BC until his death in 454 BC. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Alcetas II. Biography Alexander was the son of Amyntas I and Queen Eurydice ( el, Εὐρυδίκη). He had a sister named Gygaea ( el, Γυγαίη). He gave his sister in marriage to the Persian general Bubares, in the late 6th century BC who was in Macedon at the time, in order to stop him from searching for Persian soldiers who had been killed by Alexander's men following his commands. Alexander I came to the throne during the era of the kingdom's vassalage to Achaemenid Persia, dating back to the time of his father, Amyntas I, although Macedon retained a broad scope of autonomy. In 492 BC it was made a fully subordinate part of the Persian ...
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