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1386:Demetrius I
1370:Alexander V
1365:Antipater I
1282:Amyntas III
1247:Alexander I
1217:Perdiccas I
1200:Vergina Sun
1112:413–399 BC
1000:Aristotle,
555:The Bacchae
440:Alexander I
353:kingdom of
68:Predecessor
2149:Categories
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1834:Bilistiche
1819:Arsinoe II
1749:Pentathlon
1723:Pankration
1697:Tethrippon
1613:Foot races
1396:Lysimachus
1332:Philip III
1316:Amyntas IV
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1272:Amyntas II
1267:Aeropus II
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623:References
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432:the son of
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416:Amyntas II
360:Thucydides
270:Tethrippon
212:Tethrippon
137:Argaeus II
133:Amyntas II
63:413–399 BC
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1728:Wrestling
1662:Decapolon
1505:Euephenes
1487:Andriscus
1416:Sosthenes
1360:Philip IV
1355:Cassander
1322:Philip II
1277:Pausanias
1257:Archelaus
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1067:Archelaus
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721:Gorgias.
667:Citations
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616:Euripides
549:Archelaus
544:Euripides
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503:euergetes
448:Philip II
412:Lyncestae
390:Aristotle
346:Archélaos
340:romanized
284:Archelaus
140:Pausanias
111:Cleopatra
78:Successor
33:Archelaus
2205:Proxenoi
2133:Category
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1626:Dolichos
1465:Philip V
1406:Meleager
1227:Philip I
1186:Tyrimmas
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604:Crateuas
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395:Politics
334:Ἀρχέλαος
128:Disputed
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1762:Winners
1737:Special
1687:Synoris
1636:Stadion
1621:Diaulos
1565:General
1517:italics
1470:Perseus
1428:Pyrrhus
1391:Pyrrhus
1262:Orestes
1237:Alcetas
1172:Caranus
1118:Orestes
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957:adeptus
945:Solinus
834:Library
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708:12, 43.
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576:Olympia
540:Agathon
514:Culture
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420:Orestes
385:Gorgias
376:Alcetas
355:Macedon
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146:Dynasty
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436:Argaed
408:Elimea
366:Family
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157:Father
151:Argead
108:Spouse
103:399 BC
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