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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: 5th-century BC Macedonians, 6th-century BC Macedonians, Achaemenid Macedon, Archelaus I of Macedon, Bottiaea, Mythology of Macedonia (kingdom), Amyntas I of Macedon, Amyntas III of Macedon, List of ancient Macedonians in epigraphy, Eurydice I of Macedon, Makedon, Edessa, Greece, Argead dynasty, Treaties between Amyntas III and the Chalcidians, Dion, Pieria, Alexander I of Macedon, Pseudanor, Perdiccas II of Macedon, Euphraeus, Caranus, Alexander II of Macedon, Skydra, Thermaic Gulf, Callistratus of Aphidnae, Perdiccas III of Macedon, Skudra, Argaeus II of Macedon, Aeropus I of Macedon, Atalanta, Amyntas IV of Macedon, Alcetas I of Macedon, Ichnae, Philip I of Macedon, Thyia, Perdiccas I of Macedon, Coenus, Crateuas of Macedon, Alcetas II of Macedon, Argaeus I of Macedon, Olganos, Aeropus II of Macedon, Ptolemy of Aloros, Gordynia, Amyntas II of Macedon, Emathus, Pausanias of Macedon, Nicomachus, Gygaea of Macedon, Kyrros, Europos, Beres, Mieza, Gauanes, Pindus. Excerpt: This is a list of ancient Macedonians, attested in epigraphy, for reported ones in classical sources, see list of ancient Macedonians The names occur also in the second decree below sale deed of a house A list of potters Naopoios (Temple-builder), an elected Archon by Hieromnemones, responsible for restoring the temple of Apollo in Delphi Laomaga daughter of Peritos Beroia epitaph ca. 150-100 BC. Template: Ancient-Greece-list For other uses, see Eurydice (disambiguation) Eurydice (Greek: ) was an Illyrian princess and later a Macedonian queen, after marrying the king Amyntas III of Macedon. She was mother to four children: Alexander II, Perdiccas III, Philip II, all of whom would be crowned kings, a daughter Eurynoe, and through her son Philip the paternal grandmother of Alexander the Great. Literary, inscriptional and archaeological evidence ind...