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3rd-century BC Macedonians

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Ptolemy I Soter
Macedonian general, ruler of Egypt
Seleucus I Nicator
general of Alexander and founder of the Seleucid dynasty
Ptolemy II Philadelphus
king of the Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt (308–246 B.C.)
Ptolemy III Euergetes
Egyptian pharaoh
Ptolemy IV Philopator
4th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt (r. 221–204 BC)
Arsinoe III of Egypt
queen of Egypt from 220 BC to 204 BC
Arsinoe I
Egyptian queen consort
Magas of Cyrene
Greek king of Cyrenaica from 276 BC to 250 BC
Thessalonike of Macedon
Macedonian princess (353/2 or 346/5 BC – 295 BC)
Posidippus
Greek epigrammatist and poet (c.310–c.240 BC)
Bilistiche
Bilistiche (Greek: Βιλιστίχη; born c. 280 BC) or Belistiche was a Hellenistic courtesan of Ptolemy II Philadelphus and winner of the 264 BC Olympic Games in tethrippon and synoris.
Marsyas of Pella
historian and writer
Ptolemy Epigonos
co-regent of Egypt with Ptolemy II
Alexander of Corinth
tyrant of Corinth
Alexander
son of Lysimachus
Eurydice
wife of Antipater
Theoxena of Syracuse
Greek Macedonian noblewoman who was the third wife of Greek King Agathocles of Syracuse (born before 317 BC; died after 289 BC)
Posidippus
Athenian poet of New Comedy
Patroclus
admiral
Halcyoneus
Halcyoneus or Alcyoneus (Greek: Ἀλκυονεύς, Alkyoneús; ) was, as a son of Antigonus II Gonatas, king of Macedonia, a Macedonian prince of the Antigonid dynasty. He participated, with his father and Macedon's Spartan allies, in the fight against Pyrrhus of Epirus for control of the Peloponnese, and died in battle at an unspecified later date.
Marsyas of Philippi
historian
Alexarchus of Macedon
Ancient Macedonian scholar and officer
Apollodorus of Cassandreia
tyrant of the ancient Greek city of Cassandreia (formerly Potidaea) in the peninsula of Pallene
Antigonus
member of Macedonian Antigonid dynasty
Amerias
Amerias (Greek: Ἀμερίας, 3rd century BC) was an ancient Macedonian lexicographer, known for his compilation of a glossary titled Glossai ('', terms or words). Αnother of his works was called Rhizotomikos (''), an etymological treatise.
Hippolochus
ancient Greek writer
Lysimachus
son of Lysimachus, king of Thrace
Hermagoras of Amphipolis
Stoic philosopher
Philip
son of Lysimachus, king of Thrace