Argeus (pretender)

Argeus (Gr. Ἀργαῖος, Argaios, Lat. Argaeus) was a Greek general who claimed the right to the throne of the ancient Macedon, during the rule of Philip II of Macedon. Was he possibly descended from Amyntas III and his 2nd wife? Amyntas III was the father of Philip II.[1]

Argeus was supported by Athens, which opposed Macedon, and used Athenian money to buy a mercenary army and take the port city of Methone. Argeus was ultimately not successful in opposing Philip, as Macedon was able to unite all of Greece by the time of Phillip II's death.

References

  1. Diodorus Siculus, Library of History, book 16. 3.5-6


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