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Argaeus II of Macedon

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With a force of mercenaries, some Macedonian exiles and a number of Athenian troops (who were permitted to join the Macedonians by their general, Manlias), Argaeus made an attempt to take
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appeared as a pretender to the throne; he may have been the same person as Argaeus II of Macedon. This Argaeus had persuaded the
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from his dominions in 393 BCE and kept possession of the throne for about a year. With the aid of the
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People who died under the reign of Philip II of Macedon
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Index

King of Macedonia
Amyntas III
Amyntas III
Dynasty
Argead dynasty
Archelaus I
Ancient Greek religion
Ancient Greek
romanized
pretender
Macedonian crown
Lynkestian
Archelaus I
Illyrians
Amyntas III
Thessalians
Argeus (pretender)
Argaeus or Argeus
Athenians
Philip II
Aegae
Methone
Palairet 2016
Dynasties of the World
ISBN
978-0-19-251848-4
ISBN
0-8108-4099-5
Macedonia: A Voyage through History
ISBN

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