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page 1Ancient Macedonian queens consort
Roxana
Roxana (died BC, , ; Old Iranian: *Raṷxšnā- "shining, radiant, brilliant", ) sometimes known as Roxanne, Roxanna and Roxane, was a Bactrian or Sogdian princess who married Alexander the Great after he invaded Persia and defeated Darius, ruler of the Achaemenid Empire.
Stateira
Daughter of Darius III, died 323 BC
Eurydice II of Macedon
Macedonian queen (c. 337–317 BC)
Cynane
Cynane (, Kynane or , Cyna or , Cynna; 357 – 323 BC) was half-sister to Alexander the Great, and daughter of Philip II by Audata, an Illyrian princess. She is estimated to have been born in 357 BC.
Thessalonike of Macedon
Macedonian princess (353/2 or 346/5 BC – 295 BC)
Eurydice I of Macedon
queen of Macedon from 393 to 369 BC
Lysandra
Lysandra (Greek: Λυσάνδρα, meaning "Liberator, Emancipator"; lived 281 BC) was a Queen of Macedonia, daughter of Ptolemy I Soter to Eurydice or Berenice.
Parysatis II
wife of Alexander the Great
Nicaea of Macedon
queen of Macedonia
Stratonice of Macedon

Phila
daughter of Antipater, the regent of Macedonia
Phila
queen
Phthia of Macedon
Epirote princess, wife of Demetrius II
Deidamia I of Epirus
noble in Epirus: daughter of Aeacides and Phthia, sister of Pyrrhus, wife of Demetrius I of Macedon and mother of Alexander

Eurydice of Athens
ancient Athenian patrician woman
Eurydice
wife of Antipater
Chryseis of Macedon
Queen consort of Macedonia (230s–220s BC)
Polycratia of Argos
wife of Aratus of Sicyon the Younger and Philip V of Macedon