Aerop
(639-574 BC): Aerop, the 4th Macedonian
king, ruled the country for 65 years. He was arrogant king, but also very powerful.
And realized what the other before him didn't, he defeated the Illyrians. Aerop died and after his dead started
a struggle for authority.
Alketa
(571-541 BC): In the period of
his authority, Persia became the most powerful country. And as most
powerful attempted to conquer land on the Balkan Peninsula.
Aminta 1st
(540-498 BC): In the period of Greek - Persian wars, the Macedonian king Aminta 1st had to accept dependence
of Persia. He confirmed that Persia is the most powerful country.
Alexander 1st
Philhellene (498-454 BC): The
improving of Macedonia as a strong and powerful country was established in the
period of authority of Alexander 1st Philhellene. He was the
first non-Greek that, took part in the
Olympic games in Athens. But in the games nobody else than Greeks were
allowed to play. The official Greek parole was: "No Barbarians are
allowed". So he had to prove them that he is Argeean by
origin, that he is from the neighborhood. So they let him to play but,
they gave him an epithet Philhellene, which means not Greek. This epithet
was given to all people that were no Greek by origin (not even related to
them). He is the first
known Macedonian who took part in the Olympic games and won them. He also
was excellent politician. He took part in the battle between Greece and
Persia. And he used their business and conquered Thrace, which was wealthy with mine
minerals.
Perdica 2nd
(454-413 BC): He was the son of Alexander 1st
Philhellene, and spread an "friendly"
politic. Perdica 2nd, formed public and secret
alliances in dependence of state interests. He used the war among the
democrats from Athens and aristocrats from Sparta. And he developed Macedonia, powerful
than ever was and became important military power.

"Pella, the ancient Macedonian capital"
Arhelaius
1st (413-399 BC): He paid
attention mostly to the external politics and made important reforms in
the country. For him all people mentioned, that he created more then all
the kings
before him. He built new towns, built roads, and made reforms in the army
especially in the cavalry and it's armor. He moved the capital from Ayga
to Pella. Pella had excellent geographical position. Pella was lying in
the field of Salonica (but then Salonica didn't exist). And in Pella
Arhelaius built big castle, designed by Greek architects. In this period
started the Greek influence and spreading of the Greek culture in Ancient Macedonia. In the
capital Pella, came a lot Greek cultural workers like the painter Evripid, the
dramatist Zeuxis and a lot of others. Arhelaius
1st conquered Larissa in Thessaly.
He established great relationship with Athens and started war with the
Lynkests. But unfortunately, during the battle, he was killed.
Dynastic Wars
(399-392 BC): The murder of
the King Arhelaius
1st, created unstable situation in Macedonia. For a short period several
kings were assassinated. First Arhelaius 2nd (399-396), Orest (396-393),
Aminta 2nd (393-392), Pausanius (392-392) and Aminta 3rd (392-369). He
defeated the Illyrians again. Next king his son
Alexander 2nd (369-368) was assassinated, during the first year
being on the throne. The next
kings Ptolomeius (368-365) and Perdica 3rd (365-360) were also murdered.