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  1. Archelaus of Macedon: Archelaus (/ˌɑːrkɪˈleɪ.əs/; Ancient Greek: Ἀρχέλαος, romanized: Archélaos; died 399 BC) was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon from 413 to 399 BC. He was a capable and beneficent ruler, known for the sweeping changes he made in state administration ... (King of Macedon from 413 to 399 BC) [100%] 2024-09-11 [Archelaus of Macedon] [5th-century BC births]...
  2. Archelaus (bishop of Carrhae): Archelaus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχέλαος) was the bishop of Carrhae. In 278 AD, he held a public dispute with a number of Manichaeans -- that is, followers of Mani -- an account of which he published in Syriac. (Bishop of Carrhae) [71%] 2023-12-19 [3rd-century Mesopotamian bishops] [3rd-century Christian theologians]...
  3. Archelaus: king of Judea; born about 21 B., his mother being the Samaritan Malthace. At the age of fourteen he was sent to Rome for education, and, after a stay of two or three years, returned home with his brothers Antipas ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [71%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  4. Archelaus (philosopher): Archelaus (/ɑːrkɪˈleɪəs/; Greek: Ἀρχέλαος; fl. 5th century BC) was an Ancient Greek philosopher, a pupil of Anaxagoras, and may have been a teacher of Socrates. (Biography) [71%] 2023-12-20 [5th-century BC philosophers] [Ancient Greek metaphysicians]...
  5. Archelaus: The son of Aegyptus by a Phoenician woman. [71%] 2005-08-16
  6. Archelaus: ARCHELAUS ar-ke-la'-us (Archelaos, Matthew 2:22): Son of Herod the Great by his wife Malthace. He succeeded on his father's death to the government of Judea, Samaria and Idumaea, but was deposed by the Romans for ... [71%] 1915-01-01
  7. Archelaus: Archelaus, king of Macedonia, was the son of Perdiccas and a slave mother. He obtained the throne by murdering his uncle, his cousin and his half-brother, the legitimate heir, but proved a capable and beneficent ruler. He fortified cities ... [71%] 2022-09-02
  8. Archelaus (geographer): Archelaus (Ancient Greek: Ἀρχέλαος) was a geographer of ancient Greece who wrote a work in which he described all the countries which Alexander the Great had traversed. It is possible that Archelaus was a contemporary of Alexander, and perhaps accompanied him ... (Geographer) [71%] 2024-06-21 [Ancient Greek geographers] [Ancient Greek writers known only from secondary sources]...
  9. Archelaus of Cappadocia: Archelaus (Greek: Ἀρχέλαος; fl. 1st century BC and 1st century, died 17 AD) was a Roman client prince and the last king of Cappadocia. (Roman client prince and the last king of Cappadocia) [67%] 2023-12-17 [Kings of Cappadocia] [17 deaths]...
  10. Archelaus Of Miletus: Archelaus Of Miletus, Greek philosopher of the 5th century B., was born probably at Athens, though Diogenes Laërtius (ii. He was a pupil of Anaxagoras, and is said by Ion of Chios (ap. [67%] 2022-09-02
  11. Archelaus Of Cappadocia: Archelaus Of Cappadocia, general of Mithradates the Great in the war against Rome. he was sent to Greece with a large army and fleet, and occupied the Peiraeus after three days’ fighting with Bruttius Sura, prefect of Macedonia, who in ... [67%] 2022-09-02
  12. Archelais: Para la provincia con el mismo nombre, véase Provincia de Aksaray. Para el barrio de Estambul, véase Aksaray (Estambul). Cuenta con una población de 151 164 hab. [63%] 2023-05-26
  13. Perseus of Macedon: Perseus (Greek: Περσεύς, romanized: Perséas); c. 212 – 166 BC) was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon from 179 until 168 BC. (King of Macedonia from 179 to 168 BC) [58%] 2023-09-23 [2nd-century BC Macedonian monarchs] [Antigonid dynasty]...
  14. Pausanias of Macedon: Pausanias (Ancient Greek: Παυσανίας Pausanías) was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon for around a year, from 394/3 to 393/2. He was the son of Aeropus II and an unknown mother, but he did not succeed his ... (King of Macedonia from 394/3 to 393/2 BC) [58%] 2024-01-11 [4th-century BC Macedonian monarchs] [Old Macedonian kingdom]...
  15. Antigone of Macedon: Antigone (Greek: Ἀντιγόνη) was a Macedonian noblewoman who lived in the 4th century BC. She was born to Cassander by unnamed mother. [58%] 2023-09-15 [4th-century BC Macedonians] [4th-century BC Greek women]...
  16. Antiphanes of Macedon: Antiphanes (Ancient Greek: Ἀντιφάνης) of Macedon is the author of ten epigrams in the Greek Anthology; one of these is headed as Antiphanes of Megalopolis and may be by another poet. He lived after the time of Meleager (that is, after ... [58%] 2023-09-15 [Ancient Macedonian poets] [Ancient Greek poets]...
  17. Sosthenes of Macedon: Sosthenes (Greek Σωσθένης; died 277 BC) was a Macedonian general who may have been a king of the Antipatrid dynasty. During the reign of Lysimachus he was his governor in Asia Minor. [58%] 2023-09-19 [277 BC deaths] [3rd-century BC Macedonian monarchs]...
  18. Menelaus of Macedon: Menelaus of Macedon (/ˌmɛnɪˈleɪəs/; Greek: Μενέλαος, Menelaos) may refer to. [58%] 2024-02-09 [Ancient Macedonians]
  19. Lyciscus of Macedon: Lykiskos (Ancient Greek: Λυκίσκος) was an officer of the Makedonian Kassandros in the 4th century BCE. Lykiskos was sent by Kassandros to Epeiros as regent and general, when the Epeirots had passed sentence of banishment against their king Aiakides of Epeiros ... (General of Cassander) [58%] 2023-09-16 [Ancient Macedonian generals] [Hellenistic generals]...
  20. Caranus of Macedon: Caranus or Karanos (Greek: Κάρανος, romanized: Káranos) was the first king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia according to later traditions. According to Herodotus, however, the first king was Perdiccas I. [58%] 2023-09-22 [8th-century BC Macedonian monarchs] [Argead kings of Macedonia]...

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