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  1. Amyntas II (Ancient Greek: Ἀμύντας), also known as Amyntas "the Little", was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon for several months around 394/3 BC. He became king in July or August of 394/3 after the death of Aeropus II, but he was soon after assassinated by an Elimieotan nobleman named Derdas and succeeded by Aeropus' son ...

  2. Amyntas II, also known as Amyntas "the Little", was king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon for several months around 394/3 BC. He became king in July or August of 394/3 after the death of Aeropus II, but he was soon after assassinated by an Elimieotan nobleman named Derdas and succeeded by Aeropus' son Pausanias.

  3. Amyntas III (or II) was the king of Macedonia from about 393 to 370/369 bce. His skillful diplomacy created a minor role for Macedonia in Greek affairs and prepared the way for its emergence as a great power under his son Philip II (ruled 359–336). Amyntas came to the throne during the disorders.

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  4. Apr 27, 2022 · Amyntas III (Greek: Ἀμύντας Γ΄, - 370 BC) son of Arrhidaeus and father of Philip II, was king of Macedon in 393 BC, and again from 392 to 370 BC. He came to the throne after the ten years of confusion which followed the death of Archelaus I, the patron of art and literature.

    • Gygaia, Eurydice, Queen Consort of Macedonia
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    • "Αμύντας Γ' Αργαίαδος της Μακεδονίας"
    • Pella, Macedonia, Greece
  5. king of Macedonia from about 393 to 370/369. His skillful diplomacy created a minor role for Macedonia in Greek affairs and prepared the way for its emergence as a great power under his son Philip II (ruled 359–336). Amyntas came to the throne during the disorders that plagued Macedonia after the death of the powerful king Archelaus (ruled c ...

  6. Apr 29, 2022 · Amyntas II, Prince of Macedonia: Birthdate:-480: Birthplace: (Macedonia), Greece: Death: (Macedonia), Greece Immediate Family: Son of Philip Father of Arrhidaeus III, king of Macedonia; Prince Balakros of Macedonia, Prince of Macedonia and Betacus of Macedonia Brother of Agerrhos. Managed by: David John Bilodeau: Last Updated: April 29, 2022

  7. Philip II, Amyntas Perdicca, and Macedonian Royal Succession 277 reigned briefly in 394/3 has an unknown patronymic. He may be the king to which the inscription refers.6 The inscription is a listing of those who had consulted the Oracle of Trophonius. John Ellis, in his "Amyntas Perdikka, Philip II and Alexander the Great," argues that

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