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Alcetas

Alcetas (Ἀλκέτας) is a Greek name, most notably associated with several historical figures from ancient Macedon and Epirus. It is believed to be derived from the Greek word "alkē" (ἀλκή), meaning strength, valor, or prowess.

  • Alcetas I of Macedon: An early king of Macedon, believed to have reigned in the 6th century BC. He was a member of the Argead dynasty and is considered a relatively obscure figure in Macedonian history. Sources regarding his reign are scarce and often legendary.

  • Alcetas II of Macedon: A king of Macedon who reigned briefly in the late 4th century BC. He was the brother of Perdiccas III and was deposed by Philip II, who subsequently became king and greatly expanded Macedonian power. Alcetas II represented a threat to Philip's consolidation of power and was eventually killed.

  • Alcetas of Epirus: A king of Epirus in the 4th century BC. He was a son of Arybbas, king of the Molossians, and was known for his turbulent reign marked by internal strife and conflict with other Epirote factions. He was eventually assassinated.

The name Alcetas, therefore, appears in connection with figures involved in the early political histories of both Macedon and Epirus. Its meaning connects these individuals to concepts of strength and valor, qualities typically associated with rulers and warriors in ancient Greece.