TY - JOUR
T1 - Madrastras reales desposables. Un sistema de sucesión en la Macedonia argéada
AU - Antela Bernárdez, Borja
N1 - Financiación:
Investigación desarrollada dentro del proyecto HAR2014‐57096 El Impacto de la conquista de Alejandro (338‐279 a.C.), financiado por el Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, y dirigido por B. Antela‐Bernárdez y J. Vidal Palomino, y del Grup de Recerca Emergent Història del Conflicte a l’Antiguitat (2014SGR1111), reconocido y financiado por la Generalitat de Catalunya. Esta investigación ha contado con la inestimable ayuda y consejo de las observaciones del Dr. A. I. Molina Marín, colega y amigo.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Despite the small corpus of Ancient sources we have about Argead Macedonia’s royal successory customs, some details of our informations allow us to consider the use of marriages by the Macedonian King with a young wife as a potential way to determine his successor, as far as when the King died, he who could marry his last wife would be, in fact, a clear candidate for succession. We know indeed some examples about this practice, but maybe this examples can help us to understand Philip II’s last marriage with Cleopatra, Attalus’ niece, as a way to arrange succession for Alexander the Great, by the chance of marrying himself with Cleopatra-Eurydice. Alexander’s refuse to do so can be considered just an answer to Macedonian intrigues at court.
AB - Despite the small corpus of Ancient sources we have about Argead Macedonia’s royal successory customs, some details of our informations allow us to consider the use of marriages by the Macedonian King with a young wife as a potential way to determine his successor, as far as when the King died, he who could marry his last wife would be, in fact, a clear candidate for succession. We know indeed some examples about this practice, but maybe this examples can help us to understand Philip II’s last marriage with Cleopatra, Attalus’ niece, as a way to arrange succession for Alexander the Great, by the chance of marrying himself with Cleopatra-Eurydice. Alexander’s refuse to do so can be considered just an answer to Macedonian intrigues at court.
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M3 - Artículo
SN - 2014-1386
SP - 72
EP - 81
JO - Anuari de Filologia. Antiqua et Mediaeualia
JF - Anuari de Filologia. Antiqua et Mediaeualia
IS - 8
ER -