Perdiccas I of Macedon
Perdiccas I (Greek: Περδίκκας, romanized: Perdíkkas) was king of the ancient kingdom of Macedon. Herodotus stated:
"From Argos fled to the country of the Illyrians three brothers of the descendants of Temenus, Gauanes, Aeropus, and Perdiccas; and passing over Illyria from the mountains they came into the upper parts of Macedonia to the city of Lebaia."[1] "Now that these descendants of Perdiccas are Greeks, as they themselves say, I myself chance to know and will prove it in the later part of my history."[2]
Perdiccas I | |
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Tetradrachm of Aigai - old Macedonian royal capital Aigai, founded by Perdikkas I | |
King of Macedon | |
Reign | unknown |
Predecessor | Tyrimmas |
Successor | Argaeus I |
Issue | Argaeus I |
Dynasty | Argead |
Father | Tyrimmas |
Religion | Ancient Greek religion |
References
- Herodotus, The Histories, 8.137–139
- Herodotus, The Histories, 5.22.1
Preceded by Tyrimmas |
King of Macedon | Succeeded by Argaeus I |
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