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  1. Caranus or Karanos (Greek: Κάρανος, romanized: Káranos) was the first king of the ancient greek kingdom of Macedonia according to later traditions. According to Herodotus, however, the first king was Perdiccas I. Caranus is first reported by Theopompus [1] and is the mythical founder of the Argead dynasty. [2] [3]

  2. 5 days ago · King Caranus was the alleged founder of the dynasty that ruled over Macedon. He was the son of Temenus, one of the descendants of Heracles who supposedly led the Dorian invasion. Temenus established the dynasty that ruled over Argos, making Caranus an Argive prince. However, Caranus fought to establish his own dynasty elsewhere.

  3. Caranus or Karanos (Greek: Κάρανος, romanized: Káranos) was the son of Philip II and a half-brother of Alexander the Great. It used to be thought that his mother was Cleopatra Eurydice and so Caranus was an infant at the time of his death.

  4. Caranus or Karanos (Greek: Κάρανος) is a significant figure in the legendary history of ancient Macedonia, traditionally considered the first king and the mythical founder of the Argead dynasty.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CaranusCaranus - Wikipedia

    Caranus (Ancient Greek: Κάρανος) may refer to: People. Caranus of Macedon, legendary progenitor of the royal house of Macedon; Caranus (son of Philip II) (4th century BC), half-brother of Alexander the Great; Caranus (hetairos) (died 329 BC), of Alexander the Great

  6. Apr 5, 2021 · Ancient Origins articles related to Caranus in the sections of history, archaeology, human origins, unexplained, artifacts, ancient places and myths and

  7. Caranus takes possession of the territory, founding the very beginnings of the Macedonian kingdom and reigning for thirty years, eventually dying of old age. He is succeeded by his son as ruler of the early Macedonian kingdom.

  8. Apr 5, 2021 · According to this myth, the kingdom was not established by Perdiccas, but by Caranus, a legendary king who lived before him. Like the other version of the myth, Caranus is also a Temenid. Therefore, in either account, the Argeads are portrayed as the descendants of Temenus.

  9. Cara'nus. ( *Ka/ranos or Καρανός ). 1. A Heracleid of the family of the Temenidae, and according to some accounts, the founder of the Argive dynasty in Macedonia, about the middle probably of the eighth century B. C., since he was brother to Pheidon, the Argive tyrant.

  10. Plutarch (Alex. 2.1) writes that all his sources for the biog raphy of Alexander agreed that Caranus had founded the Argead line, just as all acknowledged Neoptolemus as the founder of the Aeacid dynasty in Epirus. Such unanimity suggests that Alexander himself accepted this version of his lineage.