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Alexander I (Ancient Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος, romanized: Alexandros; died 454 BC), also known as Alexander the Philhellene (Ancient Greek: φιλέλλην; lit. 'loving of Greece' or 'Hellenic patriot'), was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia from 498/497 BC until his death in 454 BC. He was succeeded by his eldest … 展开
Alexander and his unnamed spouse had at least six children:
• Perdiccas II, succeeded Alexander I.
• Menelaus, father of Amyntas II
• Philip
• Amyntas, whose son Arrhidaeus was the father of 展开CC-BY-SA 许可证中的维基百科文本 Alexander the Great - Wikipedia
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After the Greek victory at Salamis in 480 BC, the Persian commander Mardonius had Alexander I of Macedon sent to Athens as a chief envoy to orchestrate an alliance between the Achaemenid Empire and Athens.
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2020年4月15日 · Alexander I of Macedon, also known as Alexander I the Philhellene ('friend of the Greeks') or 'The Wealthy', was king of ancient Macedon from around 498 to 454 BCE. He is known for the role he played...
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The Puzzling Life Of Alexander I, The 5th-Century BCE …
2017年9月15日 · Alexander I (r. approximately 498-450 BCE) is said to have been the tenth Argead king of Macedonia. Although he was far from the founder of Macedonia (his dynasty began around 700 BCE), he was the first …
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Alexander I of Macedon (died 454 BC) was King of Macedon from 498 to 454 BC, succeeding Amyntas I and preceding Alcetas II. Alexander was born in Aigai, Macedon, the son of King Amyntas I. In 504 BC, as a Prince, he sought …
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