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''This is a list of the [[ancient Macedonians]] of Greece'' ({{lang-gr|Μακεδόνες, ''Makedónes''}}). ''For other uses, including Ancient History of the modern-day Republic of Macedonia see [[List of Macedonians]]''
''This is a list of the [[ancient Macedonians]] of Greece'' ({{lang-gr|Μακεδόνες, ''Makedónes''}}). ''For other uses, including a list of people from modern-day Republic of Macedonia see [[List of Macedonians]]''


==Mythology==
==Mythology==

Revision as of 13:05, 25 November 2010

This is a list of the ancient Macedonians of Greece ([Μακεδόνες, Makedónes] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help)). For other uses, including a list of people from modern-day Republic of Macedonia see List of Macedonians

Mythology

Kings

Argead Dynasty

Diadochoi of Alexandrian Empire

Later dynasties in Asia

Antipatrid Dynasty

Antigonid Dynasty

Military personnel

High generals

Somatophylakes

Cavalry

Hipparchoi

Infantry

Taxiarchs of Pezhetairoi

Navy

Navarchoi

Trierarchs of Nearchus

Various

Civilization

Athletes

Horse race Olympic Victors as recorded in recent discovered epigrams of Posidippus of Pella (~3rd c. BC)[9]

Writers

Scientists

Artists

Priests

Theorodokoi

Naopoioi

Naopoios (Temple-builder), an elected Archon by Hieromnemones, responsible for restoring the temple of Apollo in Delphi

  • Philippus Φίλιππος Μακεδών
  • Timanoridas [disambiguation needed] (son of Cordypion) Τιμανορίδας Κορδυπίωνος Μακεδών ~361-343 BC[18]
  • Leon (son of Hegesander) Λέων Ἡγησάνδρου Μακεδών 331 BC[19]

Women

See also

References

  1. ^ A History of Macedonia. Volume 2 Review: John Cole
  2. ^ Justin7.2.14. (He contended for the prize in various species of exercises at the Olympics)
  3. ^ Thucydides and Pindar: Historical Narrative and the World of Epinikian Poetry [1] by Simon Hornblower – SEG 30:648
  4. ^ Aspects of Ancient Macedonian Costume [2]-Μακεδόνες και Παναθήναια [3], [4] -Epigraphical Database SEG 49:842, SEG 45:801
  5. ^ BoeotiaAmphiareion- Epigr. tou Oropou 520.10
  6. ^ a b c d Chronicon (Eusebius)
  7. ^ ArkadiaLykaionIG V,2 550.17
  8. ^ Pausanias a Guide to Greece [5]
  9. ^ Posidippus, Epigrams www.chs.harvard.edu
  10. ^ Phokis — Delphi Syll.³ 424.42
  11. ^ Boiotia — Oropos: Amphiareion — ca. 80-50 BC Epigr. tou Oropou 528.12
  12. ^ Greek and Roman Siege Machinery 399 Bc-Ad 363 By Duncan B. Campbell [6]
  13. ^ Phokis — Delphi FD III 1:477.13
  14. ^ Phokis — Delphi BCH 1928:259.26
  15. ^ Epidauros — ca. 365-311 BC IG IV²,1 94 frg b.col I.1 -9
  16. ^ Martial, Buch VI: Ein Kommentar by Farouk Grewing
  17. ^ Macedonian Institutions Under the Kings Page 211 By Miltiadēs V. Chatzopoulos ISBN 960-7094-89-1
  18. ^ Phokis — Delphi — stoichedonFD III 5:19.74
  19. ^ Phokis — Delphi — stoichedonFD III 5:58.29-30