Phila of Elimeia

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Phila of Elimeia was a Macedonian noblewoman from the region of Elimeia who became one of King Philip II of Macedon’s wives and was connected to the Argead dynasty through this marriage.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Phila of Elimeia canonical 2
Phila I 1

Statements (26)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Macedonian capital
ancient Macedonian noblewoman
queen consort of Macedon
aristocraticTitle Macedonian noblewoman
associatedWith Macedonian royal household
connectedTo Argead dynasty
surface form: Argead royal court

Macedonian nobility
countryOfCitizenship Macedon
culture Ancient Macedonian culture
ethnicGroup Macedonians
gender female
historicalContext reign of Philip II of Macedon
knownFor strengthening ties between Elimeia and the Macedonian monarchy
languageSpoken Ancient Greek
maritalStatus married to Philip II of Macedon
memberOfDynasty Argead dynasty
notableFor marriage alliance between Elimeia and the Argead dynasty
partOf Upper Macedonia
placeOfOrigin Elimeia
positionHeld queen consort of Philip II of Macedon
regionAssociatedWith Upper Macedonia
residence Pella, Greece
surface form: Pella
roleInPolitics dynastic marriage partner
spouse Phila of Elimeia self-linksurface differs
Philip II of Macedon
timePeriod 4th century BC

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Philip II of Macedon spouse Phila of Elimeia
Antigonus II Gonatas mother Phila of Elimeia
this entity surface form: Phila I
Phila of Elimeia spouse Phila of Elimeia self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Philip II of Macedon