Arrhabaios II of Lynkestis

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Arrhabaios II. ( Greek  Ἀρραβαῖος ) was a prince of the Upper Macedonian landscape of Lynkestis in the late 5th and early 4th centuries BC. In all likelihood he was a son of Arrhabaios I of Lynkestis .

Arrhabaios II was allied with his brother-in-law Sirras against the Macedonian king Archelaos I until their alliance around 390 BC. Was ended by a marriage covenant between Sirra and the king.

Menelaus of the Pelagons is considered as his son .

literature

  • Fritz Geyer: Macedonia up to the accession of Philip II to the throne. In: Historische Zeitschrift , Vol. 30 (1930), pp. 1–148 (for Arrhabaios II. See pp. 79–80).

Remarks

  1. Aristotle's Politics 5, 10.