Pausanias of Macedon
Pausanias of Macedon (Greek: Παυσανίας της Μακεδονίας Pafsanias tis Makedonias) was the successor of Archelaus II. He was assassinated in the year of his accession by Amyntas III who then succeeded him as King of Macedon.
Pausanias | |
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Silver stater of Pausanias | |
King of Macedon | |
Reign | 394 BCE |
Predecessor | Archelaus II |
Successor | Amyntas III |
Born | 5th century BCE Macedonia |
Died | 393 BCE |
Dynasty | Argead |
Father | Aeropus II |
Religion | Ancient Greek religion |
References
- Diodorus Siculus, 14, 84; 14, 89.
- Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
Preceded by Archelaus II |
King of Macedon 394 BC |
Succeeded by Amyntas III |
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