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Archelaus I of Macedon

Archelaus

also: Archelaum Perdiccae filium, Archelaus the son of Perdiccas

King of Macedon (c. 413-399 BC), son of Perdiccas II, who attained the throne by violence and was reckoned in his day the most fortunate of men. In Plato's Gorgias, cited by Cicero, Socrates refuses to call him happy, since happiness depends on justice and virtue, not fortune.

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Tusculan Disputations philosophy · 1 mention

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