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List of Rulers of the Ancient Greek World

See works of art 

6

  • Gold stater

    52.127.4

  • Tetradrachm of Seleucus I

    1974.105.9

  • Head of a Ptolemaic queen

    2002.66

  • Face attributed to Ptolemy II Philadelphos or a contemporary

    12.187.31

  • Head of Ptolemy II or III

    66.99.134

  • Head of a king as Khepri, possibly Ptolemy VI Philometor

    66.99.166

The following abridged list of rulers for the ancient Greek world is primarily for the rulers of the Hellenistic age (323–31 B.C.), after the time of Alexander the Great. In the preceding centuries, the dominant geopolitical unit was the polis or city-state. Greek city-states were governed by a variety of entities, including kings, oligarchies, tyrants, and, as in the case of Athens, a democracy.

Rulers of Macedonia

496–168 B.C.

Alexander I

496–454 B.C.

Perdikkas II

454–413 B.C.

Archelaos I

413–399 B.C.

Aeropos II

398–395 B.C.

Amyntas II

395–394 B.C.

Amyntas III

393–370 B.C.

Perdiccas III

365–359 B.C.

Philip II

360/59–336 B.C.

Alexander III (the Great) (

52.127.4

)

336–323 B.C.

Philip III Arrhidaios

323–317 B.C.

Alexander IV

323–310 B.C.

Olympias

317–316 B.C.

Cassander

315–297 B.C.

Philip IV

297 B.C.

Antipatros and Alexander V

297–294 B.C.

Demetrios I Poliorketes ("Besieger")

294–288 B.C.

Pyrrhos of Epeiros

288/7–285 B.C.

Lysimachos

288/7–281 B.C.

Seleukus (

1974.105.9

)

281 B.C.

Ptolemaios Keraunos ("Thunderbolt")

281–279 B.C.

Antigonos II Gonatas

ca. 277–239 B.C.

Demetrios II

239–229 B.C.

Antigonos III Doson

ca. 229–222 B.C.

Philip V

222–179 B.C.

Perseus

179–168 B.C.

The Ptolemaic Dynasty of Egypt (

2002.66

)

306–30 B.C.

Ptolemy I Soter ("Savior"; governor from 323)

306–282 B.C.

Ptolemy II Philadelphos ("Sister-friend") (

12.187.31

)

284–246 B.C.

Ptolemy III Euergetes ("Benefactor") (

66.99.134

)

246–222 B.C.

Ptolemy IV Philopator ("Father-friend")

222–204 B.C.

Ptolemy V Epiphanes ("[God] Manifest")

210–180 B.C.

Cleopatra I

180–177 B.C.

Ptolemy VI Philometor ("Mother-friend") (

66.99.166

)

180–164, 163–145 B.C.

Cleopatra II

170–115 B.C.

Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II Physkon ("Potbelly")

170–163, 145–116 B.C.

Ptolemy VII Neos Philopator (with Ptolemy VI and briefly after the latter's death)

145–144 B.C.

Ptolemy IX Soter II Lathyros ("the Bean")

116–107, 88–81 B.C.

Cleopatra III

140–101 B.C.

Ptolemy X Alexander I

107–88 B.C.

Berenike III

100–80 B.C.

Ptolemy XI Alexander II

80 B.C.

Ptolemy XII Neos Dionysos Auletes ("the Piper")

80–58, 55–51 B.C.

Cleopatra V

80–69 B.C.

Berenike IV and Cleopatra VI

58–55 B.C.

Ptolemy XIII

51–47 B.C.

Cleopatra VII

51–30 B.C.

Ptolemy XIV

47–44 B.C.

Caesarion (Ptolemy XV)

44–30 B.C.

The Seleucid Dynasty, Rulers in Asia Minor

305–63 B.C.

Seleukos I Nikator ("Victor"; ruler from 312)

305–281 B.C.

with Antichos I Soter

294 or 293–281

Antiochos I Soter

281–261 B.C.

Antiochos II Theos ("the God")

261–246 B.C.

Seleukos II Kallinikos ("the Glorious Victor")

246–226/5 B.C.

Seleukos III

226/5–223 B.C.

Antiochos III Megas ("the Great")

223–187 B.C.

Seleukos IV Philopator

187–175 B.C.

Antiochos IV Epiphanes

175–164 B.C.

Antiochos V Eupator ("of the Good Father")

164–162 B.C.

Demetrios I Soter

162–150 B.C.

Alexander Balas (Epiphanes)

150–145 B.C.

Demetrios II Nikator

145–140, 129–126/5 B.C.

Antiochos VI Epiphanes

145–142 B.C.

Diodotos "Triophon," pretender

142–139/8 B.C.

Antiochos VII Sidetes

139/8–129 B.C.

Kleopatra Thea ("Goddess")

126/5–123 B.C.

Antiochos VIII Grypos

126/5–96 B.C.

Seleukos V

126 B.C.

Antiochos IX Philopator "of Kyzikos"

114/3–95 B.C.

Seleukos VI

95 B.C.

Antiochos X Eusebes ("the Pious") Philopator

95 B.C.

Demetrios III Philopator Soter (at Damascus)

95–88 B.C.

Antiochos XI Epiphanes Philadelphos (in Cilicia)

95 B.C.

Philip I (in Cilicia)

95–84/3 B.C.

Antiochos XII Dionysos (at Damascus)

87 B.C.

Philip II

84/3 B.C.

Antiochos XIII Philadelphos

69–63 B.C.

The Attalids, Rulers of Pergamon

283–129 B.C.

Philetairos (not king)

283–263 B.C.

Eumenes I (not formally king)

263–241 B.C.

Attalos I Soter

241–197 B.C.

Eumenes II Soter

197–159/8 B.C.

Attalos II

159/8–139/8 B.C.

Attalos III

139/8–133 B.C.

Aristonikos ("Eumenes III")

133–129 B.C.

Rulers of Pontus

ca. 280–63 B.C.

Mithridates I

ca. 280–ca. 266 B.C.

Ariobarzanes

ca. 266–ca. 255 B.C.

Mithridates II

ca. 255–ca. 220 B.C.

Mithridates III

ca. 220–ca. 185 B.C.

Pharnaces I

ca. 185–ca. 170 B.C.

Mithridates IV Philopator

ca. 170–ca. 150 B.C.

Mithridates V Euergetes

ca. 150–120 B.C.

Mithridates VI Eupator, "the Great"

ca. 120–63 B.C.

Rulers of Baktria

256–55 B.C.

Diodotos I

256–248 B.C.

Diodotos II

248–235 B.C.

Euthydemos I

ca. 235–ca. 200 B.C.

Euthydemos II

ca. 200–ca. 190 B.C.

Demetrios I

ca. 200–ca. 185 B.C.

Antimachos I

ca. 195–ca. 185 B.C.

Pantaleon

ca. 185–ca. 180 B.C.

Demetrios II

ca. 185–ca. 175 B.C.

Agathokles

ca. 180–ca. 165 B.C.

Eukratides I (usurper?)

ca. 171–ca. 155 B.C.

Agathokleia and Menandros

ca. 155–ca. 130 B.C.

Kalliope and Hermaios

ca. 75–ca. 55 B.C.

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