The Temenidae, Who Came Out of Argos. Literary Sources and Numismatic Evidence on the Macedonian Dynastic Traditions / Temenidzi, którzy przybyli z Argos. Macedońskie tradycje dynastyczne w źródłach literackich i świadectwach numizmatycznych

Sławomir Sprawski
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The prevailing opinion is that, at least from Alexander I onwards, Macedonian rulers attached a lot of importance to the tradition of their Argive origin. There are also suggestions that various images placed on royal coins refer to the mythical founder of the dynasty and his foreign origin. But a review of these images does not provide convincing arguments to justify the above-mentioned opinion. The preserved fragments of poetry dedicated to Alexander I seem to speak rather in favor of his interest in the Trojan myth. If the Argive origin of the royal family is so strongly emphasized by Herodotus, Thucydides, and Euripides, then perhaps the “establishment” of the genealogical ties of the Macedonian kings with Temenidae of Argos took place in Athens. The Greek authors presented the Macedonian rulers with versions of the mythical past of their family linked to Greek tradition. But there is not much to indicate that the predecessors of Alexander the Great attached particular importance to them.
普遍的观点认为,至少从亚历山大一世开始,马其顿统治者就非常重视其阿尔吉维血统的传统。还有人认为,王室钱币上的各种图像指的是神话中的王朝创始人及其外国血统。但对这些图像的研究并不能为上述观点提供令人信服的论据。保存下来的献给亚历山大一世的诗歌片段似乎更能说明他对特洛伊神话的兴趣。如果希罗多德、修昔底德和欧里庇得斯如此强烈地强调王室的阿尔吉维血统,那么马其顿国王与阿尔戈斯的泰门科的家谱关系也许就是在雅典 "建立 "的。希腊作家向马其顿统治者展示了他们家族与希腊传统相关的神话历史版本。但是,没有什么迹象表明亚历山大大帝的前辈们特别重视他们。
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