Aeropus I of Macedon

Macedonian monarch
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroMacedonian monarch
PlacesGreece
Monarch Noble Sovereign
Work fieldRoyals
Gender
Male
Religion:Religion in ancient greece
Birth1 January 700
Death1 January 600
Family
Father:Philip I of Macedon
Children:Alcetas I of Macedon
The details

Biography

Aeropus I of Macedon (Greek: Ἀέροπος Αʹ ὁ Μακεδών) was the son of Philip I, the great-grandson of Perdiccas I, the first king of Macedon according to Herodotus, and the father of Alcetas.

Reign

At the start of Aeropus's reign, the Thracians and Illyrians were ravaging the country of Macedon, and had achieved a number of successful victories over the Macedonians. Eventually, despairing about their inability to achieve a victory over their enemies, and believing that they could only be victorious if they fought in the presence of their king, the army carried the infant Aeropus with them into battle. His presence stiffened the resistance of the soldiers, and they forced the Thracians and Illyrians to flee, eventually retreating entirely from Macedon.

No further details of his reign are recorded.

His wife's name is unknown.

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