Alexander I, Amyntas' successor in Macedon, who …

Years: 513BCE - 502BCE

Alexander I, Amyntas' successor in Macedon, who reigned before 492 BCE to about 454 BCE, advances his frontiers eastward to the Strymon (Struma) River.

His byname, “the Philhellene,” indicates his efforts to win Greek sympathies.

He spreads the legend deriving his Argead house from the Temenids of Argos and thus, after a court of Elean hellanodikai determined his claim to be true, is permitted to participate in the Olympic Games, possibly in 504 BCE, an honor reserved only for Greeks.

He models his court after Athens and is a patron of the poets Pindar and Bacchylides, both of whom dedicate poems to Alexander.

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