Ancient Greece and Macedon
rulers
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Draco, Athenian politician (c. 621
B.C.)
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Solon, chief magistrate of Athens (594–546
B.C.)
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Pisistratus, tyrant of Athens (605?–527
B.C.)
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Hippias, tyrant of Athens (527–510
B.C.)
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Hipparchus, tyrant of Athens (c. 555–514
B.C.)
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Themistocles, Athenian statesman (c. 525–462
B.C.)
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Cimon, Athenian general and statesman (d. 449
B.C.)
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Cleisthenes, democratic ruler of Athens (506
B.C.)
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Pericles, Athenian statesman (c. 495-429
B.C.)
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Cleon, Athenian statesman (d. 422
B.C.)
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Alcibiades, Athenian statesman, (c. 450–404
B.C.)
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Agesilaus II, king of Sparta (c. 444–360
B.C.)
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Agis, name of four Spartan kings
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Philip II, king of Macedon and Greece (359–336
B.C.)
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Alexander the Great, , king of Macedon and much of
Asia, (356–323 B.C.)
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Lysimachus, general of Alexander the Great, ruler of
Thrace, west Asia Minor, and Macedonia, (c. 355–281
B.C.)
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Cassander, king of Macedon (358–297
B.C.)
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Demetrius I, king of Macedon (c. 337–283
B.C.)
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Antigonus II, king of Macedon (c. 320-239
B.C.)
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Demetrius II, king of Macedon (c. 239–229
B.C.)
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Antigonus III, king of Macedon (d. 221
B.C.)
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Cleomenes III, king of Sparta (235–221
B.C.)
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Philip V, king of Macedon (221–179
B.C.)
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Perseus, last king of Macedon (179–168
B.C.)
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