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Arrhidaeus
(Philippus Arrhidaeus) - son of Philippus; king of Macedonia, 323-317 B.C.
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+ Aridaeus , Philippus
318/12
letter from king Philippus confirms that exiles from Eresus cannot
317/7
edonia with help from Olympias, and captures Philippus and Eurydice.
317/10
ral comments on the feeble-minded character of Philippus Arrhidaeus.
317/11
Olympias kills Philippus, and forces Eurydice to commit suicide.
316/26
Cassander marries Thessalonice, the daughter of Philippus.
316/28
Cassander arranges for the burial of Philippus and Eurydice.
  Within translations:
AET_6.18
month of Athyr, of king Philip. Said the merchant, the slave
AET_9.11
of Upper and Lower Egypt Philip.
AET_9.11
of Upper and Lower Egypt Philip {January 321 : on this
Arrian:Fr_1
rmy, the proclamation of Arrhidaeus (the son of Alexander'
Arrian:Fr_9
Asia and offered her hand to Arrhidaeus. The marriage
AstrCan_3
Kings of the Macedonians Philippus, the successor of Alexa
Athen_13.557
nna of Larissa, by whom he had Arrhidaeus. He also acquire
Athen_13.578
woman, by whom he had Arrhidaeus, who was king of Maced
ChronSynt_90
rst] realm of Alexander: Philippus the son of Alexander
Euseb]:Chron_159
was succeeded by Aridaeus, also called Philippus, who
Euseb]:Chron_161
p161] A year after Philippus became king, Ptolemy the
Euseb]:Chron_169
lympiad [336 B.C.], when Aridaeus Philippus became king,
Euseb]:Chron_229
edonians appointed Aridaeus, the son of Philippus and Phil
Euseb]:Chron_231
ather's death, at the start of Philippus' reign. Olympias
Euseb]:Chron_241
the son of Philippus: Aridaeus, also called Philippus
Euseb]:Chron_245
ings of the Thessalians: Aridaeus, also called Philippus
Euseb]:Chron_247
6th year of Philippus Aridaeus, which was the third yea
ExcBarb_33B
the founder: He ordered Aridaeus, also called Philippus,
ExcBarb_44A
ngst his officers. Philippus the brother of Alexander succ
ExcBarb_46A
left four successors: Philippus his brother, as king
FGrH_155.1-3 *
Alexander's half-brother Arrhidaeus, who was later called
Hieron:Chron_1693
ippus, also called Aridaeus, the brother of Alexander, bec
Just_9.8
girl of Larissa, a son named Aridaeus, who reigned after
Just_12.15
rcules, a brother called Aridaeus, and his wife Roxane wit
Just_13.2-6 *
ere was then in the camp Arrhidaeus, a brother of Alexande
Just_14.5
rydice, the wife of king Aridaeus, when she learned that
Just_14.6
ce, the daughter of king Aridaeus, and sent the son of Ale
Malal_196
ucted, as follows. Philippus his own elder brother ruled
Nepos_19.3
cause, ostensibly before king Philip, ** but actually before
OGIS_8
(c. 306) by Zeus and Helios". From Philippos. The judgements
Oros_3.23
wife of the Macedonian king Arridaeus, acting in the name of
Porph:Fr_41
. . in Macedonia, Philippus Aridaeus the brother of Ale
THI_77
(318) year of the reign of Philippos, in the month of Dio
THI_118
(321/0) year of the reign of Philippos, when Asandros was s
Vit:Arat_3
cedonia was ruled by Philippus Arrhidaeus. When Arrhidaeus
Arrhidaeus 2
- a general of Alexander the Great, and governor of Phrygia 321-319 B.C.
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321/18
Cynane, but her daughter Eurydice is given as wife to Arrhidaeus.
320/14
Pithon and Arrhidaeus are appointed interim leaders after the death
318/6
Arrhidaeus attacks Cyzicus, but fails to capture it.
  Within translations:
Arrian:Fr_9
on Perdiccas. 25 Arrhidaeus, who kept the body of Alexan
Arrian:Fr_10
the desertion of Arrhidaeus to Ptolemy, and the takin
Athen_11.509
through the agency of Aridaeus. He was tried, convicted,
PsCallisth_3.33
of Macedonia for the present Arrhidaeus, the son of Phili
Arrhidaeus
- in documents
301/4b
_12.9.212, an Eretrian decree in honour of Arrhidaeus, a Macedonian.
  Within translations:
THI_79
(304-302) bouloi proposed: since Arrhidaios son of Alexandros
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