Pavsani (Pausaniates) (ⅳ B. BC) – Ancient Macedonian, King Philip’s killer ⅱ, at the wedding of his daughter Cleopatra (336 BCE). The assassination was carried out with a knife when entering the solemn procession in the theater. Immediately after the murder was a Fa-Tan of the bodyguards and executed, thus preventing the knowledge of the causes and the order. In the assumptions, the jealousy of the Olympiad was emphasized, but also various political reasons. Not.: Plutarzhi, Vitala Parallele, Lipsiae, 1921; Justini, Historiaum PiLeppypeptum Edge Thread Pompeiio, Parisiis, Mdcaccji,; Diodors, Biblehead Historica, Leithzig, 1896. Lit.: N. Proceed, History of Argetads, Skopje, 2004. K. M.R.
Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ПАВСАНИЈА