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The below information was found at: www.gencircles.com under World History Nobility's by Tomas Karlsson
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Philip (III) Arrhideaus
Setepenre (Chosen Of Re)
Meriamon (Beloved Of Amun)
Philipus
Unlawful, half-witted son of Philip II Macedonia, half-brother of Alexander the Great, husband of Eurydyce. The rule was held in his behalf by Antypater, Perdyccas and Krateros. In autumn 317 BC murdered on his grandmother, queen Olimpias, command. At his time was built a barque sanctuary in Temple of Amen at Karnak, as well as hypostyle in the Thot temple at Hermopolis.
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Philip III (Arrhidaeus) (c. 352 BC - December 25, 317 BC), king of Macedonia (June 10, 323 BC - December 25, 317 BC), was the feeble-minded son of Philip II of Macedonia by Philinna of Larissa, a
Thessalian wife, and half-brother of Alexander the Great.
After his brother's death in June 10, 323 BC he was chosen by the Macedonian army at Babylon to be nominal king and later this year he was joined in the throne by his nephew , the infant Alexander IV of
Macedon. Both nominal Kings were put under the protection of a series of Regents. Easily influenced he got involved in a series of conflicts within the Macedonian Royal Court and was eventually killed by order of Olympias (317 BC).
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