hmmm...
name: Macedons is also correct and sounds cooler than Macedonians imho
ruler: the Macedons had Kings, not "captain-generals"
also, Alexandros' "full" name is "Alexandros III the Great"
cities:
Aegai (first capital)
Pella (second capital)
Dion
Stageira (Aristotle's birth city)
Methoni
Amphipolis
Edessa
Argos Orestikon
Neapolis
Aeani
Veroia
Ichnai
Liti
Thermi
Olynthos
and a few more that you can see here
http://makedonia.cc.ece.ntua.gr/Page.../map_336BC.gif
leaders: you're using either alexander's generals or unknown(to me) names
how about the kings prior to Alexander?
Hercules (yeap, according to the legend, Hercules was the founder of the Argead dynasty which ruled the Macedons)
Illos
Kleodaios
Aristomachos
Timmenos
Kissios
Thestios
Merops
Aristodamidas
Phidon
Karanos (Late 9th/Early 8th Cent.BC) He built the city Aegai (Vergina)
Koinos (Mid-8th Cent.BC)
Tyrimmas (Late 8th/Early 7th Cent.BC)
Perdikkas I (670-652BC)
Argaios I (652-621BC)
Philippos I (621-588BC)
Aeropos I (588-568BC)
Alketas (568-540BC)
Amyntas I (540-498BC) From this period we have the first historical records
Alexandros I (498-454BC) Participated in the Olympics and received the title of the Philellin
Perdikkas II (454-413BC)
Archelaos I (413-399BC) Made Pella the capital of his kingdom
Orestis (399-396BC)
Aeropos II (396-393BC)
Pausanias (393BC)
Amyntas II the Lioras (393BC)
Amyntas III (392-370BC)
Alexandros II (370-368BC)
Ptolemeos Alorites (368-365BC)
Perdikkas III (365-359BC)
Philippos II (359-336BC)


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