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The ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia was ruled by three Dynasties,

  1. the Argead Dynasty founded by Karanos in the late 9th century BCE, whose most famous members were Philip II and his son Alexander the great.
  2. the Antipatrid dynasty founded by Kassander in 301 BCE
  3. the Antigonid Dynasty founded by Antigonos II Gonatos in 277 BCE.
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