Derdas — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Derdas, griego antiguo Δέρδας) fue un noble macedonio del siglo V a. C., probablemente de la casa real de Elimia, que era hermano de Fila (Phila, Φίλα), la cual se casó con Filipo II de Macedonia. Lo… … Wikipedia Español
DERDAS — Puer quidam videtur aut adolescens obnoxius Amyntae min. Quod cum ipsum gloriaretur, sublatus est. Aristot. l. 5. Pol. 10 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Macedónide — Contenido 1 Situación 2 Historia 3 Notas 4 Véase también Situación Macedónide, y no Macedonia, se trataba … Wikipedia Español
Perdikkas II. — Perdikkas II. war der jüngste Sohn Alexanders I. und Bruder des Alketas II., des Philipps und der Stratonike. Nachdem sein Sohn Archelaos seinen Bruder Alketas und dessen Sohn Alexander getötet hatte, verjagte Perdikkas seinen Bruder Philipp und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Filipo I de Macedónide — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Filipo (desambiguación). Filipo I de Macedónide (¿ † 430 a. C.) fue hijo de Alejandro I de Macedonia a la muerte del cual (454 a. C.) recibió una parte del… … Wikipedia Español
Philip II of Macedon — Infobox Monarch name =Philip II title =Basileus of Macedon caption =Victory medal (niketerion) struck in Tarsus, 2nd c. BC (Cabinet des Médailles, Paris) reign =359 BC – 336 BC coronation = othertitles = full name = native lang1 = Greek native… … Wikipedia
434 BC — NOTOC EventsBy placeGreece* Under the leadership of Pericles, Athens introduces a series of measures (the Megarian decree ) imposing an economic embargo on Megara for violations of land sacred to Demeter. According to the provisions of the decree … Wikipedia
Perdiccas II of Macedon — Perdiccas II (Greek: Περδίκκας Β ) was King of Macedonia from about 454 BC to about 413 BC. He was the son of Alexander I. [citation|title=The North African Stones Speak |author= Paul Lachlan Mackendrick year=1980|publisher=UNC Press|id=ISBN… … Wikipedia
Elimiotis — or Elimeia was a region of Upper Macedonia that was located along the Haliacmon, north of Perrhaibia/Thessaly, west of Pieria, east of Parauaia, and south of Orestis. In earlier times, it was independent, but later was incorporated into the… … Wikipedia
Phila of Macedonia — Phila (Greek: [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3D%23111464 Φίλα] beloved; died in 287 BC), daughter of Antipater, the regent of Macedonia, is celebrated by the ancient sources as one of the… … Wikipedia