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- Atheno-Macedonian decrees[1][2] Attica (c. 436 bc)[3] Attica (c. 415 BC)[5]
- Amphipolis (352-350 BC)[8][9]
- Kalindoia decree (c. 335 - 305 BC)[10][11]
- Lete (c. 350 - 300 BC)[12][13]
- Curse tablets (4th century BC) Mygdonia[14] Pella Pydna[15]
- Parmeniskos group (3rd century BC)
- Theorodokoi
- Naopoioi
- Individuals 500 - 400 BC 400 - 300 BC 300-200 BC 200-100 BC
- References
Ancient Macedonians are attested in epigraphy from the 5th century BC throughout classical antiquity. For those recorded in classical literary sources, see list of ancient Macedonians. Atheno-Macedonian decrees[1][2]Attica (c. 436 bc)[3]The names occur also in the second decree below[4]- Aeropos {{lang|grc|Ἀέροπος}} son of Philippos
- Agelaos {{lang|grc|Ἀγέλαος}} son of Alketes
- Alketas {{lang|grc|Ἀλκέτας}} son of Alexandros I (and one Alexandros son of Alketes)
- Archelas {{lang|grc|Ἀρχέλας}} son of Perdikkas II (Archelaus I of Macedon)
- Menelaos {{lang|grc|Μενέλαος}} son of Alexandros
- Perdikkas {{lang|grc|Περδίκκας}} son of Alexandros I (Perdiccas II the king)
Attica (c. 415 BC)[5]- Adimos {{lang|grc|Ἄδιμος}} hapax as Adimos, always Adymos [6]
- Alexandros {{lang|grc|Ἀλέχσανδρος}} son of Pantaponos {{lang|grc|Παντάπονος}}
- Agathon {{lang|grc|Ἀγάθων}}
- Agerros {{lang|grc|Ἄγερρος}} son of Philippos
- Antigenes {{lang|grc| Ἀντιγένης}}
- Antiochos {{lang|grc| Ἀντίοχος}} termed as basileus[7] king, presumably of Orestians
- Arrabaios {{lang|grc|Ἀρραβαῖος}} Arrhabaeus the king of Lyncestis
- Attakinos {{lang|grc|Ἀττακῖνος}}
- Autannios {{lang|grc|Αὐτάννιος}}
- Bordinos {{lang|grc|Βορδῖνος}}
- Botres {{lang|grc|Βότρης}}
- Boukris {{lang|grc|Βοῦκρις}}
- Byrginos {{lang|grc|Βυργῖνος}} son of Kraston {{lang|grc|Κράστων}}
- Dadinos {{lang|grc|Δαδῖνος}}
- Derdas {{lang|grc|Δέρδας}}
- Dirbeas {{lang|grc|Διρβέας}}
- Etharos {{lang|grc|Ἔθαρος}}
- Eulandros {{lang|grc|Εὔλανδρος}}
- Eurylochos {{lang|grc|Εὐρύλοχος}}
- Gaiteas {{lang|grc|Γαιτέας}}
- Idatas {{lang|grc|Ἰδάτας}}
- Kallias {{lang|grc|Καλλίας}}
- Kallimachos {{lang|grc|Καλλίμαχος}}
- Kleandros {{lang|grc|Κλέανδρος}}
- Kratennas {{lang|grc|Κρατέννας}}
- Korrabos {{lang|grc|Κόρραβος}}
- Korratas {{lang|grc|Κορράτας}}
- Lykaios {{lang|grc|Λύκαιος}}
- Limnaios {{lang|grc|Λιμναῖος}}
- Meleagros {{lang|grc|Μελέαγρος}}
- Misgon {{lang|grc|Μίσγων}}
- Neoptolemos {{lang|grc|Νεοπτόλεμος}}
- Nikandros {{lang|grc|Νίκανδρος}}
- Nomenios {{lang|grc|Νομένιος}}
- Pausanias {{lang|grc|Παυσανίας}} son of Machetas {{lang|grc|Μαχέτας}} (Machatas)
- Stadmeas {{lang|grc|Σταδμέας}}
Amphipolis (352-350 BC)[8][9]sale deed of a house- Antipatros {{lang|grc|Ἀντίπατρος}} son of Kleinias {{lang|grc|Κλεινίας}} seller
- Aratos {{lang|grc|Ἄρατος}} buyer
- Arogomachos {{lang|grc|Ἀρωγόμαχος}} witness
- Damon {{lang|grc|Δάμων}} neighbour
- Dionyzios {{lang|grc|Διονύζιος}} witness
- Dynnichos {{lang|grc|Δύννιχος}} neighbour
- Garreskios {{lang|grc|Γαρρήσκιος}} witness
- Hermagoras {{lang|grc|Ἑρμαγόρας}} priest
- Hipottas {{lang|grc|Ἱππότας}} guarantor
- Laandrichos {{lang|grc|Λαάνδριχος}} seller
- Polyainos {{lang|grc|Πολύαινος}} witness
- Philotas {{lang|grc|Φιλώτας}} witness
- Spargis {{lang|grc|Σπάργις}} epistates chairman
Kalindoia decree (c. 335 - 305 BC)[10][11]- Agathanor {{lang|grc|Ἀγαθάνωρ}} son of Agathon {{lang|grc| Ἀγάθων}} priest
- Amerias {{lang|grc|Ἁμερίας}} son of Kydias {{lang|grc|Κυδίας}}
- Antigonos {{lang|grc|Ἀντίγονος}} son of Menandros {{lang|grc|Μένανδρος}}
- Antimenon {{lang|grc|Ἀντιμένων}} son of Menandros {{lang|grc|Μένανδρος}}
- Antiphanes {{lang|grc| Ἀντιφάνης}} son of Soson {{lang|grc|Σώσων}}
- Glaukias {{lang|grc|Γλαυκίας}} son of Dabreias {{lang|grc|Δαβρείας}}
- Gydias {{lang|grc|Γυδίας}} son of Krithon {{lang|grc|Κρίθων}}
- Gylis {{lang|grc|Γύλις}} son of Eurytias {{lang|grc|Εὐρυτίας}}
- Harpalos {{lang|grc|Ἅρπαλος}} son of Pha[— — —]
- Hegesippos {{lang|grc|Ἡγήσιππος}} son of Nikoxenos {{lang|grc|Νικόξενος}}
- Ikkotas {{lang|grc| Ἱκκότας}} son of Gyrtos {{lang|grc|Γύρτος}}
- Kallias {{lang|grc|Καλλίας}} son of Apollonios {{lang|grc|Ἀπολλώνιος}}
- Kanoun {{lang|grc|Κανουν}} son of Assa[.]mikos {{lang|grc| Ἀσσα[.]μικος}}
- Kertimmas {{lang|grc|Κερτίμμας}} son of Krithon {{lang|grc|Κρίθων}}
- Kratippos {{lang|grc|Κράτιππος}} son of Eurytias {{lang|grc|Εὐρυτίας}}
- Lykourgos {{lang|grc|Λυκοῦργος}} son of Nikanor {{lang|grc|Νικάνωρ}}
- Menelaos {{lang|grc|Μενέλαος}} son of Menandros {{lang|grc|Μένανδρος}}
- Myas {{lang|grc| Μύας}} son of Philiskos {{lang|grc|Φιλίσκος}} or Philistos
- Nikanor {{lang|grc|Νικάνωρ}} son of Nikon {{lang|grc|Νίκων}} and Nikanor son of Sosos {{lang|grc|Σῶσος}}
- Parmenion {{lang|grc|Παρμενίων}} son of Al[— — —]
- Pason {{lang|grc|Πάσων}} son of Skythas {{lang|grc|Σκύθας}}
- Perdikkas {{lang|grc|Περδίκκας}} son of Ammadiskos {{lang|grc|Ἀμμαδίσκος}}
- Philagros {{lang|grc|Φίλαγρος}} son of Menandros {{lang|grc|Μένανδρος}}
- Philotas {{lang|grc|Φιλώτας}} son of Leonidas {{lang|grc|Λεωνίδας}}
- Philoxenos {{lang|grc|Φιλόξενος}} son of E[— — —]
- Ptolemmas {{lang|grc|Πτολέμμας}} son of M..
- Sibras {{lang|grc|Σίβρας}} son of Herodoros {{lang|grc|Ἡρόδωρος}}
- Troilos {{lang|grc|Τρωΐλος}} son of Antigonos {{lang|grc|Ἀντίγονος}}
- Waddys {{lang|grc|Ϝαδδῦς}} or Gaddys {{lang|grc|Γάδδυς}} son of Astion {{lang|grc|Ἀστίων}}
Lete (c. 350 - 300 BC)[12][13]- Lysandros {{lang|grc|Λύσανδρος}} son of Amyntas and
- Lyson {{lang|grc|Λύσων }} son of Pleistiades or Nausiades along with their hetairoi
- Adaios {{lang|grc|Ἀδαῖος}}
- Agestratos {{lang|grc|Ἁγέστρατος}}
- Alketas {{lang|grc|Ἀλκέτας}}
- Antigonos {{lang|grc|Ἀντίγονος}}
- Antiphilos {{lang|grc|Ἀντιφίλος}}
- Arrabaios {{lang|grc|Ἀρραβαῖος}}
- Attalos {{lang|grc|Ἄτταλος}}
- Attinas {{lang|grc|Ἀττίνας}}
- Demetrios {{lang|grc|Δημήτριος}}
- Epigonos {{lang|grc|Ἐπίγονος}}
- Epikrates {{lang|grc|Ἐπικράτης}}
- Epimenes {{lang|grc|Ἐπιμένης}}
- Euthymides {{lang|grc|Εὐθυμίδης}}
- Iollas {{lang|grc|Ἰόλλας}}
- Lysanias {{lang|grc|Λυσανίας}}
- Menandros {{lang|grc|Μένανδρος}}
- Polemon {{lang|grc|Πολέμων}}
- Ptolemaios {{lang|grc|Πτολεμαῖος}}
- Sirras {{lang|grc|Σίρρας}}
- Sopatros {{lang|grc|Σώπατρος}}
Curse tablets (4th century BC)Mygdonia[14]- Diogenes {{lang|grc|Διογένης}}
- Epanaros {{lang|grc|Ἐπάναρος}}
- Hosperos {{lang|grc|Ὥσπερος}} the father of them
- Iobiles {{lang|grc|Ἰοβίλης}}
- Kriton {{lang|grc|Κρίτων}}
- Menon {{lang|grc|Μένων}}
Pella- Dagina {{lang|grc|Δαγίνα}}
- Dionysophon {{lang|grc|Διονυσοφῶν}}
- Makron {{lang|grc| Μάκρων}}
- Thetima {{lang|grc|Θετίμας}}
Pydna[15]- Agesias {{lang|grc|Ἁγησίας}}
- Aiolos {{lang|grc|Αἴολος}}
- Alkimos {{lang|grc|Ἄλκιμος}}
- Amdokos {{lang|grc|Ἀμδῶκος}}
- Amerynkas {{lang|grc|Ἀμηρύγκας}}
- Amyntas {{lang|grc|Ἀμύντας}}
- Amyntichos {{lang|grc|Ἀμύντιχος}}
- Amyntor {{lang|grc|Ἀμύντωρ}}
- Antiphila {{lang|grc|Ἀντιφίλα}}
- Arisstion {{lang|grc|Ἀρισστίων}}
- Arybbas {{lang|grc|Ἀρύββας}}
- Asandros {{lang|grc|Ἄσανδρος}}
- Boulona {{lang|grc|Βουλόνα}}
- Chorotimas {{lang|grc|Χωροτίμας}}
- Euboula {{lang|grc|Εὐβούλα}}
- Euippas {{lang|grc|Εὐίππας}}
- Euphanios {{lang|grc|Εὐφάνιος}}
- Euthydikos {{lang|grc|Εὐθύδικος}}
- Diognetos {{lang|grc|Διόγνητος }}
- Dionysios {{lang|grc|Διονύσιος}}
- Doros {{lang|grc|Δωρώς}}
- Galestas {{lang|grc|Γαλέστας}}
- Harpalos {{lang|grc|Ἅρπαλος}}
- Hippias {{lang|grc|Ἱππίας}}
- Hellan {{lang|grc|Ἑλλάν}}
- Kallias {{lang|grc|Καλλίας }}
- Kleandros {{lang|grc|Κλέανδρος}}
- Krateuas {{lang|grc|Κρατεύας}}
- Ktolemmas {{lang|grc| Κτολέμμας}}
- Kyllis[-] {{lang|grc|Κυλλισ[—]}}
- Limnaios {{lang|grc|Λιμναῖος}}
- Lokros {{lang|grc|Λόκρος}}
- Lynkoritas {{lang|grc|Λυγκωρίτας}}
- Lysidamos {{lang|grc|Λυσίδαμος}}
- Menyllos {{lang|grc|Μένυλλος}}
- Mikalinos {{lang|grc|Μικαλῖνος}}
- Nautas {{lang|grc|Ναύτας}}
- Nikandros {{lang|grc|Νίκανδρος}}
- Nikonidas {{lang|grc|Νικωνίδας}}
- Nikolaos {{lang|grc|Νικόλαος}}
- Nikylla {{lang|grc|Νίκυλλα}}
- Oroidyos {{lang|grc|Ορωιδυος}}
- Pauratas {{lang|grc|Παυράτας}}
- Pausanias {{lang|grc|Παυσανίας}}
- Philan {{lang|grc|Φιλάν}}
- Philippos {{lang|grc|Φίλιππος}}
- Philonychos {{lang|grc|Φιλώνιχος}}
- Polemokrates {{lang|grc|Πολεμοκράτης}}
- Polykasta {{lang|grc|Πολυκάστα}}
- Protocharis {{lang|grc|Πρωτόχαρις}}
- Simmias {{lang|grc|Σιμμίας}}
- Sitalkas {{lang|grc|Σιτάλκας}}
- Stratonika {{lang|grc|Στρατονίκα}}
- Tarrias {{lang|grc|Ταρρίας}}
- Theopropos {{lang|grc| Θεόπροπος}}
- Theutimos {{lang|grc|Θεύτιμος}}
- Thrason {{lang|grc|Θράσων}}
- Timokrates {{lang|grc|Τιμοκράτης}}
- Trochas {{lang|grc|Τρόχας}}
Parmeniskos group (3rd century BC)A list of pottersTheorodokoi- Perdiccas, possibly Perdiccas III of Macedon ~365-311 BC Epidaurian[16][17]
- Pausanias of Kalindoia
- Hadymos and Seleukos son of Argaios[18]
NaopoioiNaopoios (Temple-builder), an elected Archon by Hieromnemones, responsible for restoring the temple of Apollo in Delphi- Philippus {{lang|grc|Φίλιππος Μακεδών}}
- Timanoridas (son of Cordypion) {{lang|grc|Τιμανορίδας Κορδυπίωνος Μακεδών}} ~361-343 BC[19]
- Leon (son of Hegesander) {{lang|grc|Λέων Ἡγησάνδρου Μακεδών}} 331 BC[20]
Individuals500 - 400 BC- Aristotima {{lang|grc|Ἀριστοτίμα}} of Sôsos {{lang|grc|Σῶσος}} Dion c. 400 BC [21]
- Attya {{lang|grc|Ἀττύα}} Aiane c. 450-400 BC [22]
- Apakos {{lang|grc|Ἄπαϟος}} owner's signature in inscribed bronze strigil. Aiane c. 500 - 475 BC.[23]
- Arkaps {{lang|grc|Ἄρκαπος ἔρια}} (Arkapos eria, wools of Arkaps) Aiane c. 450BC [24]
- Eugeneia {{lang|grc|Εὐγένεια}} daughter of Xenon {{lang|grc|Ξένων}} Pella c. 400 BC [25]
- Kleiona {{lang|grc|Κλειόνα}} Aiane c. 500 - 450 BC [26]
- Machatas {{lang|grc|Μαχάτας}} owner's inscription, incised after firing. Attic kylix sherd. Eordaea early 5th century BC [27]
- Peperias {{lang|grc|Πεπερίας}} Aigai early 5th century BC [28]
- Pythagore {{lang|grc|Πυθαγόρη}} of Aristokrates, Aristobole {{lang|grc|Ἀριστοβόλη}} Pella stoichedon c. 500 - 450 [29]
- Theotimos {{lang|grc|Θεότιμος}} son of Parmenon {{lang|grc|Παρμένων}} Dion - late 5th century BC [30]
- Xanthos {{lang|grc|Ξάνθος}} son of Amadika {{lang|grc|Ἀμαδίκα}} and Demetrios {{lang|grc|Δημήτριος}} Pella c. 400 BC [31]
- Xenariste {{lang|grc|Ξεναρίστη}} of Boulagoras. Pella western necropolis c. 400 BC [32]
- Zôbia {{lang|grc|Ζωβία}} Pella epitaph c. 400 BC [33]
400 - 300 BC- Andreas {{lang|grc|Ἀνδρέας}} son of Andrôn {{lang|grc|Ἄνδρων}} from Osbe. Beroia epitaph c. 400 - 350 BC [34]
- Berenika {{lang|grc|Βερενίκα}} Lete c. 350 BC priestess of Demetra, ritually associated with Stratto,Melis and Lysidika [35]
- Berennô {{lang|grc|Βερεννὼ}} of Philistos {{lang|grc|Φίλιστος}} Aigai c. 350 BC [36]
- Bila {{lang|grc|Βίλα}} of Brateadas {{lang|grc|Βρατεάδας}} Aigai c. 350 - 300 BC [37]
- Dexios {{lang|grc|Δέξιος}} from Heraclea (Pieria). Pella c. 400 - 350 BC [38]
- Eurydika {{lang|grc|Εὐρυδίκα}} daughter of Sirras. Aigai c. 350-300 BC [39]
- Harpalos son of Peucolaos c. 350 BC {{lang|grc|Πευκόλαος}} Aigai [40]
- Phylomaga c. 350-300 BC {{lang|grc|Φυλομάγα}} Methoni, Pieria c. 350 - 300 BC [41]
- Paton {{lang|grc|Πάτων}} son of Laandros {{lang|grc|Λάανδρος}} Aigai c. 350-325 BC[42]
- Sabattaras {{lang|grc|Σαβατταρᾶς}} hapax, father of proxenos Machatas [43]
- Sillis {{lang|grc|Σίλλις}} Aigai c. 350 BC [44]
- Zeidymarchis {{lang|grc|Ζειδυμαρχίς}} Pella — 4th/3rd century BC [45]
300-200 BC- Antigonus (son of Callas) hetairos from Amphipolis, commemorates his victory in hoplite racing at Heraclean games after the Conquest of Tyrus.
- Ado {{lang|grc|Ἀδὼ}} termed as Makesta, Maketia (Macedonian woman) pilgrim in Delos 302,296 BC[46]
- Attylos {{lang|grc|Ἀττύλος}} son of Menandros Beroia 4th/3rd century BC [47]
- Chartas {{lang|grc|Χάρτας}} son of Nikanor, hunter Beroia 248 BC[48]
- Erginus (son of Simylus) from Cassandreia citharede winner in Soteria (festival) c. 260 BC[49]
- _ _ (son of Callistratus) from Philippi Dancer winner in Soteria (festival) ~250 BC[50]
- Matero {{lang|grc|Ματερὼ}} Bisaltia — Argilos 3rd/2nd century BC[51]
200-100 BC- Bilos {{lang|grc|Βίλος}} Beroia 2nd century BC [52]
- Biloitos {{lang|grc|Βίλοιτος}} Beroia 2nd/1st century BC [53]
- Boulomaga {{lang|grc|Βουλομάγα}} Seleucid or Ptolemaic pilgrim in Delos 185 BC [54]
- Eulaios {{lang|grc|Εὐλαῖος}} father of Lamaga
- Lamaga {{lang|grc|Λαμάγα}} wife
- Laommas {{lang|grc|Λαόμμας}} husband
- Olympichos {{lang|grc|Ὀλύμπιχος}} child. Pydna epitaph early 2nd century BC.[55]
- Laomaga {{lang|grc|Λαομάγα}} daughter of Peritos {{lang|grc|Πέριτος}} Beroia epitaph c. 150 - 100 BC.[56]
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