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  • 11Demetrius I of Macedon — Demetrius I Poliorcetes Demetrius I (Greek: Δημήτριος, 337 BC – 283 BC), called Poliorcetes (Greek: Πολιορκητής The Besieger ), son of Antigonus I Monophthalmus and Stratonice, was a king of Macedon (294–288 BC). He belonged to the Antigonid… …

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  • 12Pyrrhus of Epirus — King of Epirus, King of Macedon Bust of Pyrrhus Reign 307–302, 297–272 BC (as King of Epirus); 288–285, 274–272 BC (as King of Macedon) …

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  • 13List of kings of Macedon — Macedon (also known as Macedonia) was an ancient kingdom centered around the present day region of Macedonia in northern Greece, and was inhabited by the Ancient Macedonians, an ancient tribe. At various points in its history the kingdom proper… …

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  • 14List of ancient Greeks — This an alphabetical list of ancient Greeks. These include ethnic Greeks and Greek language speakers from Greece and the Mediterranean world up to about 200 AD. compactTOCRelated articles NOTOC A*Acacius of Caesarea bishop of Caesarea… …

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  • 15Meleager (king) — Meleager of Macedon (Greek Μελέαγρος) was the brother of Ptolemy Ceraunus and son of Ptolemy I Soter and Eurydice. Meleager ruled in 279 BC for two months until he was compelled by his Macedonian troops to resign his crown.[1] Citations ^ …

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  • 16Ancient Macedonians — The expansion of ancient Macedon up to the death of King Philip II (r. 359–336 BC). The Macedonians (Greek: Μακεδόνες, Makedónes) originated from inhabitants of the northeastern part of the Greek peninsula, in the alluvial plain around the rivers …

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  • 17Coenus (king) — For other uses, see Coenus. Coenus Title King of Macedon Predecessor Caranus of Macedon Successor Tyrimmas of Macedon Religion Ancient Greek religion …

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  • 18American airborne landings in Normandy — This article summarizes airborne operations by the United States during the Normandy Landings. For British airborne operations, see Operation Tonga. Infobox Military Conflict| partof=Operation Overlord, Battle of Normandy caption=Map of Operation …

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  • 19Crateuas of Macedon — Crateuas (Greek: Κρατεύας), also called Craterus, was King of Macedon for four days in 399 BC. He was lover of Archelaus I of Macedon, whom he killed to become a king himself.[1] According to another version, Craterus killed the king, because… …

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  • 20Demetrius II Aetolicus — For the similarly named Seleucid ruler see Demetrius II Nicator. For the Macedonian prince, see Demetrius the Fair. Demetrius II Aetolicus (Greek: Δημήτριος ὁ Αἰτωλικός) son of Antigonus Gonatas and Phila, reigned as king of Macedonia from the… …

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