The League of the Macedonians (Greek: Κοινὸν τῶν Μακεδόνων, Koinòn tōn Makedónōn) was a confederationally-organized commonwealth institution (i.e., an ancient Greek regional state or koinon[1]) consisting of all Macedonian communities united around a monarch.[2] It can be paralleled from the koinon of the Molossians, but it seems that the Macedonian koinon had far less power than that of the Molossians.[2] The capital, or headquarters, of the Macedonian koinon was the city of Beroia.[3]
^Mackil 2013, pp. 304–305 including Map 11.1.
^ abWalbank 1993, p. 84.
^Gill 1994, p. 415.
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