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page 1Ancient Elimiotes

Antigonus I Monophthalmus
Macedonian general, founder of Antigonid dynasty (382–301 BC)
Harpalus
Harpalus (Greek: Ἅρπαλος), son of Machatas, was a Macedonian aristocrat and childhood friend of Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC. Harpalus was repeatedly entrusted with official duties by Alexander and absconded with large sums of money on three occasions. Alexander appointed him treasurer of his empire in Babylon in 330 BC. In 324 BC he fled from Babylon to Athens with a large sum of money. The resulting political controversy in Athens ("the Harpalus Affair") was a contributing factor in the Lamian War.
Coenus
4th-century BC Macedonian officer
Phila of Elimeia
spouse of Philip II of Macedon

Elimiotis
thumb|right|350px|Map of the Kingdom of Macedon with Elimiotis located in the south-western districts of the kingdom
Philip
builder of Alexandria on the Indus
Philip
younger son of Antigonus Monophthalmus
Calas
4th-century BC Macedonian general

Derdas III
4th century BCE archon of Elimiotis
Cleander of Macedon
officer of Alexander the Great
Machatas of Elimeia
4th-century BC Elimiotis noble
Polemocrates of Elimeia
father of Macedonian general Coenus
Derdas
4th-century BC prince of Elimiotis
Derdas
5th-century BC prince of Elimiotis in Macedonia