Aleksandar ⅰ.

Aleksandar ⅰ (Shale’dandros A’à Fill’lchnoza Alejandros and PHILHELLLENOS / 498 BCE – 454 BCE) – Macedonian King of the Argeadi Dynasty; Senior son of Aminate and; He ruled in Lower Macedonia from Olympus with R. Struma (TRMON) and in one part of the Upper Macedonia (Linquestida, Orestida, Elimea); later called “Philhelen” (“Hellenic Lover”). The territory of Macedonia at this time is under the control of the Persian army. He participates with an army in the Greek Persian war on the side of the Persians. Xerxia’s commander Mardonius sends him to Athens with message Athenians to enter the alliance with Persia. Before the Battle of Plata (479), “Aleksandar The Macedonian” (according to Herodotus) secretly exits the camp of the Persian army to convey to the Athenians plan of Mardonius. Due to affection and friendly relations with Athens, it is proclaimed a “projection” and “Everget” (“Beneficia” and “friend”) of Athens, and after the Grukperaceal war, a golden statue in Delphi is set. Economically strengthens the state, implemented military reform, begins monetoda (it is known for octhamma, instead of crown as a royal insignus, carries a white tape tied to the election, or the coin with its character with a diadem). Numerous coins of r. Tiger, which are a confirmation of commercial ties with Persia. The Pindar Pindar pays epiniki while a guest in the royal palace. Lit.: Heroopus: Ib, 4 Wells., Loeb Closiskal Library, Harvard Universitis Press, 1961; Her-dot, history. Prev. D. Chadikovska, Skopje, 1998; N. Proceed, studies on ancient Macedonians, Skopje, 1997; History of the Macedonian people 1, Skopje, 2000. A. Shook.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис АЛЕКСАНДАР Ⅰ

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