List of ancient Macedonians

This is a list of ancient Macedonians, an ancient Greek tribe inhabiting the northeastern part of the Greek peninsula.

Mythology

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Kings

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Military personnel

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High generals

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Cavalry

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Infantry

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Various

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Civilization

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Athletes

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Horse race Olympic Victors as recorded in recent discovered epigrams of Posidippus of Pella (c. 3rd century BC)[10]

Writers

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Scientists

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Artists

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Priests

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Naopoioi

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

  • Philippus Φίλιππος Μακεδών
  • Timanoridas (son of Cordypion) Τιμανορίδας Κορδυπίωνος Μακεδών c. 361–343 BC[19]
  • Leon (son of Hegesander) Λέων Ἡγησάνδρου Μακεδών 331 BC[20]

Women

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Elizabeth Donnelly Carney (7 May 2019). Eurydice and the Birth of Macedonian Power. Oxford University Press. pp. 125–. ISBN 978-0-19-028054-3.
  2. ^ A History of Macedonia. Volume 2 Review: John Cole
  3. ^ Justin7.2.14[usurped]. (He contended for the prize in various species of exercises at the Olympics)
  4. ^ Thucydides and Pindar: Historical Narrative and the World of Epinikian Poetry [1] by Simon Hornblower – SEG 30:648
  5. ^ Aspects of Ancient Macedonian Costume [2]-Μακεδόνες και Παναθήναια [3][permanent dead link], [4] -Epigraphical Database SEG 49:842, SEG 45:801
  6. ^ BoeotiaAmphiareion- Epigr. tou Oropou 520.10
  7. ^ a b c d Chronicon (Eusebius)
  8. ^ ArkadiaLykaionIG V,2 550.17
  9. ^ Pausanias a Guide to Greece [5]
  10. ^ Posidippus, Epigrams www.chs.harvard.edu
  11. ^ Phokis — Delphi Syll.³ 424.42
  12. ^ Boiotia — Oropos: Amphiareion — c. 80–50 BC Epigr. tou Oropou 528.12
  13. ^ Greek and Roman Siege Machinery 399 Bc-Ad 363 By Duncan B. Campbell
  14. ^ Phokis — Delphi FD III 1:477.13
  15. ^ Phokis — Delphi BCH 1928:259.26
  16. ^ Epidauros — c. 365–311 BC IG IV²,1 94 frg b.col I.1 -9
  17. ^ Martial, Buch VI: Ein Kommentar by Farouk Grewing
  18. ^ Macedonian Institutions Under the Kings Page 211 By Miltiadēs V. Chatzopoulos ISBN 960-7094-89-1
  19. ^ Phokis — Delphi — stoichedonFD III 5:19.74
  20. ^ Phokis — Delphi — stoichedonFD III 5:58.29-30