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- Alexander the Great. Named Arrhidaeus at birth, he ****umed the name Philip when he ascended to the throne. As Arrhidaeus grew older it became apparent...
- those attending Triparadisus, Arrhidaeus obtained the ****espontine Phrygia. In 319 BC, after the death of Antipater, Arrhidaeus made an unsuccessful attack...
- 387/6 to 370 BC. He was a member of the Argead dynasty through his father Arrhidaeus, a son of Amyntas, one of the sons of Alexander I. His most famous son...
- Arrhidaeus (Gr****: Ἀρριδαῖoς) was a ruler or ancient noble of some sort who is mentioned as a "king of Macedonia" by the writer and philosopher Porphyry...
- Philip Arrhidaeus (Alexander’s half-brother), and the as-of-then unborn child of Alexander and Roxana, among others. The settlement saw Arrhidaeus and Alexander’s...
- were Alexander's half-brother Arrhidaeus and his unborn child with Roxana. Meleager and the infantry supported Arrhidaeus while Perdiccas and the cavalry...
- this point, consisting of Alexander's mentally disabled half-brother, Arrhidaeus; his unborn son Alexander IV; his reputed illegitimate son Heracles; his...
- Gygaea, with whom he had three sons, Philip's half-brothers Archelaus, Arrhidaeus, and Menelaus. After the ********ination of Alexander II, Philip was sent...
- the Macedonian succession a temporary compromise was found as Philip Arrhidaeus was declared king of Macedon; if the unborn child was a son, he was to...
- the succession disputes, and why he was p****ed over in favour of Philip Arrhidaeus –– who was only a son of Alexander's father Philip, and thus a more distant...