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Cynane (Gr****: Kυνάνη,
Kynane or Κύνα, Kyna; died 357 – 323 BC) was half-sister to
Alexander the Great, and
daughter of
Philip II by Audata, an Illyrian...
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Queen consort of Macedon, wife of
Philip III and
daughter of
Amyntas IV and
Cynane. The
exact year of Eurydice's
birth is unknown, but as her
uncle Alexander...
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account cites that
Cynane accompanied her
father when this
happened during his
campaign in Illyria.
Caeria was
killed by
Cynane in a hand-to-hand combat...
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dangerous enough to be a
menace to Philip, who even gave him his
daughter Cynane in marriage. The
succession of Amyntas'
cousin Alexander in 336 BC changed...
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Alexander the Great. Her
other siblings include half
sisters Thessalonike and
Cynane, and half-brother
Philip III of Macedon.
Cleopatra grew up in the care of...
- to the regent, whom
Cynane had
completely byp****ed, and to
prevent the marriage,
Perdiccas sent his brother, Alcetas, to kill
Cynane. The
reaction among...
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Philip III of Macedon. His
maternal aunts included Thessalonike and
Cynane.
Neoptolemus came to the
throne after the
overthrow of his
cousin Pyrrhus...
- time,
Cynane, Alexander's half-sister,
arranged for her daughter,
Eurydice II, to
marry the
joint king,
Arridaeus (Philip III).
Fearful of
Cynane's influence...
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Cleitus Dardani Constantine the
Great Constantius Chlorus Constantius II
Cynane Dando Demetrius of
Pharos Diocletian Eleutherius and
Antia Epulon Etuta...
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Nicesipolis (mother)
Relatives Alexander the
Great (half-brother)
Thessalonike (half-sister)
Cynane (half-sister)
Philip III of
Macedon (half-brother)...