Tyrimmas of Macedon
King of Macedonia
Tyrimmas | |
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King of Macedonia | |
Reign | unknown |
Predecessor | Coenus |
Successor | Perdiccas I |
Issue | Perdiccas I |
Dynasty | Argead dynasty |
Father | Coenus |
Religion | Ancient Greek religion |
Tyrimmas (Ancient Greek: Τυρίμμας) was according to Macedonian tradition an Argead king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia. He is not mentioned in the list of Argead kings given by Herodotus, but is first mentioned in the fourth century, when the Macedonian records of the Argead kings appear to have changed permanently. A fragment of the historian Satyrus records three kings before Perdiccas I, the founder of the Argead dynasty in Herodotus' list: Caranus, Coenus and Tyrimmas.[1]
References
- ^ Greenwalt, William (1985). "The Introduction of Caranus into the Argead King List". Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies: 43–4.
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- Caranus
- Coenus
- Tyrimmas
- Perdiccas I
- Argaeus I
- Philip I
- Aeropus I
- Alcetas
- Amyntas I
- Alexander I
- Perdiccas II
- Archelaus
- Orestes
- Aeropus II
- Amyntas II
- Pausanias
- Amyntas III
- Argaeus II
- Alexander II
- Ptolemy of Aloros
- Perdiccas III
- Amyntas IV
- Philip II
- Alexander III (the Great)
- Philip III
- Alexander IV
- Demetrius I
- Pyrrhus
- Lysimachus
- Ptolemy Ceraunus
- Meleager
- Antipater II
- Sosthenes
- Antigonus II
- Pyrrhus
- Andriscus
- Pseudo-Alexander
- Pseudo-Philip/Pseudo-Perseus
- Euephenes
Debatable or disputed rulers are in italics.