These are the names of the kings of the ancient kingdom of Hellenic Macedonia. Can you find any non-Greek name in those? I wonder why they are all Greek...<quoted text>
Macedonia was and always will be Macedonian, never Greek !
Please, answer to me are these Greek names:
1. Eumenas = secretary man of Alexander
2. Perseus = the last Macedonian king ( about 100 years b.c.)
3. Milo = one of the main Alexander's generals
4. Spartacus = the leader of slaves-uprisin in Roman Impery, whose origins were from Balcans
All those names are of ancient Macedonians, if you don't give an answer next 24 hours, that willbe the best proof that you don't understand the meaning of the names, as you claim all the time. And coclusion will be L ancient Macedonians didn't have Greek names.
ARGEAD dynasty and their mythical ancestors
Hercules
Illos
Kleodaios
Aristomachos
Timmenos
Kissios
Thestios
Merops
Aristodamidas
Phidon
Karanos (Late 9th/Early 8th Cent.BC) He built the city Aeges (Vergina)
Koinos (Mid-8th Cent.BC)
Tyrimmas (Late 8th/Early 7th Cent.BC)
Perdikkas I (670-652BC)
Argaios I (652-621BC)
Philippos I (621-588BC)
Aeropos I (588-568BC)
Alketas (568-540BC)
Amyntas I (540-498BC) From this period we have the first historical records
Alexandros I (498-454BC) Participated in the Olympics and received the title of the Philellin
Perdikkas II (454-413BC)
Archelaos I (413-399BC) Made Pella the capital of his kingdom
Orestis (399-396BC)
Aeropos II (396-393BC)
Pausanias (393BC)
Amyntas II the Lioras (393BC)
Amyntas III (392-370BC)
Alexandros II (370-368BC)
Ptolemeos Alorites (368-365BC)
Perdikkas III (365-359BC)
Philippos II (359-336BC) He first managed to unify the Greek states under his hegemony
Alexandros III the Great (336-323BC) His expedition spread the Greek culture and created a great empire
Philippos III Arrhidaios (323-321BC) Brother of Alexander III the Great, mentally incapable
Antipatros (321-319BC) He was appointed king until Alexander IV* would become adult
*Alexandros IV was the son of Alexander III and Roxani and they were both murdered by Kassandros in 310 BC
Immediately after Alexander's III death, began the competition between his generals (Ptolemeos, Antigonos, Lysimachos, Eumenis, Leonatos, Seleukos, Dimitrios) for the throne of his empire. Very soon the empire was divided into 5-6 states that competed eachother, until conquered by the Romans.
RIVAL KINGS: 319-301 BC
Kassandros Son of Antipatros that built Thessaloniki
Antigonos I Monophthalmos (319-301BC)
Dimitrios I Poliorkitis Son of Antigonos
Lysimachos
Seleukos Soter
Ptolemeos Lagos
ANTIPATRID dynasty
Kassandros
Philippos IV
Antipatros
Alexandros V
RIVAL RULERS
Dimitrios I Poliorkitis (294-288BC)
Pyrrhos (288-285BC)
Lysimachos (285-281BC)
Ptolemeos Keravnos (281-279BC) He was defeated by the Galats
ANARCHY
Meleager (279BC)
Antipatros Etesias (279BC)
Sosthenis (279-277BC)
ANTIGONID dynasty
Antigonos II Gonatas (277-239BC) He reorganized the Macedonian kingdom
Dimitrios II (239-229BC)
Antigonos III Doson (229-222BC)
Philippos V (221-179BC)
Perseus (179-168BC) He was defeated by the Romans in 168 at Pydna
My dear, perhaps it is time you breathed some oxygen and not helium, it will keep your little head out of the clouds.
Makedonia is has and shall always be Hellenic. It is carved in her ancient Hellenic stones. You and your ilk can rant and rave all you like, after all. the whole academic world laughs at you and your fraudulent claims. Now go away please and thieve some others history.

