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for the smell of the poet's alleged bad breath. This outraged Archelaus who allowed Euripides to flog Decamnichos (or have him flogged) in punishment. Decamnichos was permitted to remain in the court of Archelaus; however, he did not forget about this treatment and thus participated in the killing of
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Amyntas was most likely the son of Menelaus, Alexander I's second son, but he could have also been the son of Archelaus. The prevailing view, advanced by Hammond, is that Archelaus married his younger daughter to Amyntas or Amyntas' son in order to stave off a future power struggle with the line of
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in late 413 during which most of their ships were destroyed. This left the Athenians in desperate need of a huge amount of timber to build new ships and Archelaus in a position to set the price. Archelaus generously supplied the Athenians with the timber they needed. In recognition of this, the
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argued that this is only coincidence and that Cleopatra was a common name for girls in Macedonia. However, there is little evidence to suggest that it was actually a frequent name in the fifth-century. Nevertheless, Archelaus had at least one child with a woman called Cleopatra.
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Archelaus went on to institute many internal reforms. He issued an abundance of good quality coinage. He built strongholds, cut straight roads (important for movement of the military), and improved the organization of the military, particularly the cavalry and hoplite infantry.
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from 413 to 399 BC. He was a capable and beneficent ruler, known for the sweeping changes he made in state administration, the military, and commerce. By the time that he died, Archelaus had succeeded in converting Macedon into a significantly stronger power.
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about an Amyntas being Menelaus' son. The alternative theory holds that the polygamous Archelaus married his son (Amyntas) to his daughter to cement the branch lines: a half-brother and a half-sister.
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of Macedon. The greatest athletes and artists of Greece came to Macedon to participate in this event. In addition, Archelaus competed and won in
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Almost immediately after he took power, Archelaus was faced with a situation which allowed him to completely reverse Macedon's relationship with
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Archelaus was also known as a man of culture and extended cultural and artistic contacts with southern Greece. In his new palace at
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wrote that "they call both Argaios and Pausanias Archelaos " which Hammond emends to read, "they call both Argaeus and Pausanias
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of Philip), be the son of Archelaus. However, not all historians are in agreement and the claim remains largely unverifiable.
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credited Archelaus with doing more for his kingdom's military infrastructure than all of his predecessors together.
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Archelaus had at least two daughters. Aristotle reports that Archelaus gave his eldest daughter to the king of
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Roisman, Joseph (2010). "Classical Macedonia to Perdiccas III". In Roisman, Joseph; Worthington, Ian (eds.).
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March, Duane (1995). "The Kings of Makedon: 399–369 B.C". Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte: 280.
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his king a few years later. Other versions of the king's death are reported by differing sources.
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is likely and, moreover, scholars are able to account for almost all other descendants of
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and his wife, Simache, who is thought to have been once enslaved by Archelaus' uncle,
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Athenians honored Archelaus and his children with the titles of
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Possibly the same woman as his step-mother and wife of
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Menelaus. The argument is based in part on a line from
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while in Macedon), musicians, and painters, including
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History of the Hellenic nation, 6 volumes, 1860–1877
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Index

Archelaus I of Macedon

Didrachm
King of Macedonia
Perdiccas II
Orestes
Issue
Orestes
Amyntas II
Argaeus II
Dynasty
Argead
Perdiccas II
Macedon
Tethrippon
Ancient Greek Olympics
Macedon
Olympic Games
Tethrippon
/ˌɑːrkɪˈl.əs/
Ancient Greek
Ἀρχέλαος
romanized
ancient Greek
Macedon
Thucydides
Perdiccas II
Alcetas
Plato
Gorgias

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