Crateuas (Craterus) | |
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King of Macedon | |
Reign | 399 BC |
Predecessor | Archelaus I |
Successor | |
Spouse | unknown |
House | (Ancient) Macedon (usurped) |
Father | unknown |
Mother | unknown |
Religion | Ancient Greek religion |
Crateuas (Greek: Κρατεύας), also called Craterus (Κρατερός), was King of Macedon for four days in 399 BC. He was lover of Archelaus I of Macedon, whom he killed to become a king himself. According to another version, Crateuas killed the king because Archelaus had promised to give him one of his daughters in marriage, but later gave her to someone else. A third version asserts that Archelaus was unintentionally struck by Crateuas during a hunt. Crateuas was succeeded by Orestes and Aeropus II.