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  1. Cleopatra de Macedonia (ca. 353 a. C. - 308 a. C.) fue hermana de Alejandro Magno e hija de Filipo II y Olimpia de Epiro. Tenía por parte de padre dos medio hermanas, Tesalónica y Cinane, y un medio hermano, Filipo III Arrideo. Se crio bajo el cuidado de su madre en Pella, como cualquier princesa.

  2. Eurídice (en griego Ευρυδίκη), nacida Cleopatra (en griego Κλεοπάτρα), fue una mujer noble macedonia de mediados del siglo IV a. C., sobrina de Atalo y la última de las siete esposas de Filipo II de Macedonia.

  3. Cleopatra de Macedonia (ca. 353 a. C. - 308 a. C.) fue hermana de Alejandro Magno e hija de Filipo II y Olimpia de Epiro. Tenía por parte de padre dos medio hermanas, Tesalónica y Cinane, y un medio hermano, Filipo III Arrideo.

  4. 5 de ene. de 2023 · En realidad, el nombre “Cleopatra” era un nombre popular macedonio -no era egipcio. Ptolomeo necesitaba hijos y se casó con dos mujeres de la nobleza macedonia (aunque no al mismo tiempo). De este modo, los hijos de Ptolomeo eran de pura sangre macedonia a pesar de haber nacido en Egipto.

    • Early Life
    • Rule in Epirus
    • Time in Sardis and Assassination
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    Cleopatra grew up in the care of her mother in Pella. Olympias nurtured the familial bond in her children, ensuring they were raised in a "consistent political, moral, and cultural education and experience." Cleopatra, Olympias, Leonidas, and Alexander's friends were Alexander's closest relationships until Alexander was sent to Mieza at 13. In 338 ...

    Immediately after her father's murder, Cleopatra and her husband-uncle Alexander went from Macedon back to Epirus. It is believed that the couple had two children, Neoptolemus II of Epirus and Cadmeia (named for her brother's defeat of the Theban revolt which began by attacking the garrison on the Cadmea). Cleopatra held her brother Alexander's off...

    Cleopatra arrived in Sardis in 322/321 BC to marry Perdiccas, but found that he had already proposed to Antipater's daughter, Nicaea. Though Eumenes reportedly promoted Perdiccas's marriage to Cleopatra, Perdiccas's brother, Alcetas, argued against this union. Still, Perdiccas planned to repudiate Nicaea to wed Cleopatra. This, along with Cyanne's ...

    Carney, Elizabeth Donnelly. Women and Monarchy in Macedonia. Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture. Univ. of Oklahoma Press: 2000.

    Cleopatra Archived 2006-01-01 at the Wayback Machine from Charles Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology(1867)
  5. Eurydice ( Greek: Εὐρυδίκη), born Cleopatra ( Greek: Κλεοπάτρα) was a mid-4th century BC Macedonian noblewoman, niece of Attalus, and last of the seven wives of Philip II of Macedon, but the first Macedonian one. [1] [2] Biography. Cleopatra was a maiden whom Philip II married either in 338 [3] or 337 [4] BC and was his seventh wife. [5]

  6. Eurídice , nacida Cleopatra , fue una mujer noble macedonia de mediados del siglo IV a. C., sobrina de Atalo y la última de las siete esposas de Filipo II de Macedonia.