Outlines of Universal History, Designed as a Text-book and for Private ReadingFisher, George Park
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Outlines of Universal History, Designed as a Text-book and for Private Reading
Fisher, George Park
World history
On special topics: BOECKH, _The Public Economy of Athens_;
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MACEDONIAN ROYAL HOUSES
A.--House of Alexander the Great.
(1) AMYNTAS II.
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+--(4) PHILIP, _m._
| 1, Olympias;
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| +--ALEXANDER THE GREAT, _m._
| 1, Roxana;
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| +--(7) ALEXANDER.
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| 2, Concubines.
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| +--Hercules.
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| 2, Cleopatra;
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| 3, Concubines.
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| +--(6) PHILIP ARRHIDAEUS, _m._ Eurydicé.
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| +--Thessalonica, _m._ Cassander.
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| +--Cynané _m._ Amyntas.
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+--(2) ALEXANDER II.
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+--(3) PERDICCAS III.
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+--Amyntas, _m._ Cynané
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+--Eurydicé, _m._ Philip Arrhidaeus.
B.--House of Antipater.
ANTIPATER.
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+--(8) CASSANDER, _m._ Thessalonica.
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| +--(9) PHILIP II.
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| +--(10) ANTIPATER II.
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| +--(11) ALEXANDER.
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+--Philip.
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+--Eurydicé, _m._ Ptolemy Lagi,
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+--Phila, _m._
| 1, Craterus;
| 2, Demetrius Poliorcetes.
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+--Nicaea, _m._ Perdiccas.
C.--House of Antigonus.
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