KINGS OF MACEDON FROM THE TIME OF PHILIP II

Temenid Dynasty
Philip II (son of Amyntas III) 359 – 336 BC
Alexander III (son of Philip II) 336 – 323 BC
Philip III Arrhidaeus (half-brother of Alexander III) 323 – 317 BC jointly with
Alexander IV (posthumous son of Alexander III) 323 – 309 BC
Ancient Numismatics
House of Antipater
Cassander (son of Antipater) 316 – 297 BC
Philip IV (son of Cassander) 297 BC (reigned 4 months)
Antipater I (son of Cassander) 297 – 294 BC jointly with
Alexander V (son of Cassander) 297 – 294 BC
Ancient Numismatics
Antigonid Dynasty
Demetrius I Poliorcetes (son of Antigonus Monophthalmus) 294 – 287 BC
Ancient Numismatics
Interruption in Antigonid rule
Pyrrhus 287 – 285 and 274 – 273 BC
Lysimachus 287 – 281 BC
Ptolemy Ceraunus 281 – 279 BC
Meleager 279 BC (reigned 2 months)
Antipater II 279 BC (reigned 45 days)
Ancient Numismatics
Antigonid Dynasty (restored)
Antigonus II Gonatas (son of Demetrius Poliorcetes) 276 – 239 BC
Demetrius II (son of Antigonus Gonatas) 239 – 229 BC
Antigonus III Doson (nephew of Antigonus Gonatas) 229 – 221 BC
Philip V (son of Demetrius II) 221 – 179 BC
Perseus (son of Philip V) 179 – 168 BC
Monarchy ended by the defeat of Perseus by the Roman general L. Aemilius Paullus at Pydna and the establishment of four republics.
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