Philip II was struck by a fatal arrow in his eye
Philip II was struck by a fatal arrow in his eye. The backdrop of this dramatic event was the Battle of Methone in 354 BCE.
Philip II was struck by a fatal arrow in his eye. The backdrop of this dramatic event was the Battle of Methone in 354 BCE.
Philip II of Macedon and His Five Wives exemplify the intricate web of political alliances and personal relationships.
King Amyntas III of Macedon, a prominent figure in Greek history, ruled during a pivotal period when Macedon was striving for stability.
The death of Alexander the Great's son Alexander IV, tragically marked the end of an illustrious dynasty and the beginning of a turbulent era.
The assassination of Perdiccas II marked a dark chapter in the history of the Argead dynasty and ancient Macedon.
Alexander I's assassination was a shocking turn of events that sent shockwaves through the Macedonian court.
Alexander I's Initial Contacts with the Persian Empire laid the groundwork for a crucial diplomatic relationship.
Perdiccas I's Succession by His Son Argaeus I, marked a pivotal moment in the history of the Argead dynasty.
Perdiccas I is credited with unifying various Macedonian tribes, a pivotal accomplishment that laid the foundation for the Argead dynasty.
Alexander the First created Ancient Macedonia and made it to a significant political and territorial entity.