Ken ( dr. Greek Κοινός , lat. Coenus ) - the mythical Macedonian king of the Argead dynasty , who ruled in the VIII century BC. e.
| Ken | |||||||
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| Κοινός | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Karan | ||||||
| Successor | Tyrm | ||||||
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| Father | Karan | ||||||
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According to Eusebius of Caesarea , Ken, son of the founder of the kingdom of Macedonia, Karan , ruled for 28 years. [1] With a high degree of confidence, Ken is not considered a historical character, but appeared as a link in the Argead family tree no earlier than the 4th century. BC e. Greek writer of the 3rd century BC e. The satyr mentions Ken as the successor of Karan.
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- ↑ Chronography of Eusebius. Macedonian kings.