Argeads
Q538849Argeads: name of the royal dynasty of Macedonia.
The Argeads, which are known from the late sixth century, were the royal house of ancient Macedonia, a country that was usually divided and ruled by kings without much power. The dynasty claimed to be protected by the sun and had a sun as heraldic symbol; the kings also claimed that Heracles was their ancestor.
The last four kings of the Argead house were:
Philip II | 360-336 |
Alexander III the Great | 336-323 |
Philip III Arrhidaeus | 323-317 |
Alexander IV | 323-310 |
After the death of the two last kings, Cassander became king of Macedonia. He was succeeded by the Antigonid dynasty.