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Female Contenders For Alexander’s Crown: Cynane, Adea, Olympias

SteinarBy SteinarOctober 27, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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Behind every successful man stands an ambitious woman, the saying goes, more-so if she is a blood-relative of Alxander the Great, and a warrior. Claiming descent from Herakles, the son of Zeus, through his great-great-grandson Temenus, King of Argos, the Argead Dynasty were the founders and rulers of Macedon from about 700 to 310 BC. The kingship of Argead was personal in its style. The king wielded the real power and authority and, except of course for the king himself, all positions were held ad hoc and at the king’s discretion. Therefore, influence in the Argead Dynasty of Macedonia was entirely dependent on one’s access to the king’s person. If a king wished to delegate authority, he would do so for as long as the person so honoured was able to maintain the king’s trust. Thus, the realm was, in essence, an extension of the royal household where the king assumed the rights and responsibilities as the head of the household and as its patriarch as it was respected throughout the Greek world at the time. As such, the king’s power was not only constitutional, but also founded on religious and moral authority.

Golden Larnax with the Sun of Vergina on the lid that contains the remains from the burial of King Philip II of Macedonia and the royal golden wreath. Verginia Museum (DocWoKav/CC BY-SA 4.0 )

The Argeads never had a well-defined succession principle, and it appears that the only requirement for a would-be monarch to be considered for the throne was that he had to be a male member of the Argead family. However, despite the undeniable fact that sons frequently succeeded fathers, because Macedonia was almost never free of significant foreign threat, competence and ruthlessness were more important for kingship – and women were also often just as capable of being as competent and ruthless as their male counterparts, if not more so. Therefore, although sons had strong claims on the loyalty of the people when their royal fathers died, the throne was almost always rapidly seized by the strongest adult Argead male available at the time, who may or may not have been backed by an Argead female holding almost just as much power behind the scenes. Such were the likes of Alexander’s half-sister, Cynane, her daughter Adea, and his mother Olympias.

Alexander on his deathbed looking at his soldiers in ‘The story of Greece’ by Walter Crane (Public Domain)

Alexander on his deathbed looking at his soldiers in ‘The story of Greece’ by Walter Crane ( Public Domain )

Alexander’s Succession Dispute

This insight into the dynasty became prominent at the end of Alexander the Great’s reign, and no doubt every single female relative of Alexander’s was aware of the potential power she would hold if she had the king’s ear.

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Martini Fisher is an Ancient Historian and author of many books, including “Time Maps: Matriarchy and the Goddess Culture”  / Check out  MartiniFisher.com

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