King of Aegae Caranus Argead was the son of Phidon Heraclid .4 He married Lanice (?) .2 "This tradition, doubtless closely knit with the legends (later subjected to much literary elaboration), concerning a movement of Greek tribes from the Peloponnese does not differ substantially from the local Macedonian tradition preserved by Herodotus. The essentials which interest us here are to be found in both, namely that it was believed both in Macedonia and by the Greeks in general that the royal house of Aegae was Greek and traced its descent from the Heracleid Temenids of Argos. In the main, independent of the poetic adornments about an expedition from the south, distribution or conquest of Macedonian territory, assault on Edessa and so on, in which as we shall show later some historical significance can be found, the difference lies in the fact that Caranus instead of Perdiccas, whom Herodotus records, emigrated from Argos and founded the Macedonian dynasty."3
Child of King of Aegae Caranus Argead and Lanice (?) :
Coenus Argead+
[S204] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners: The Complete Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, Kings of England, and Queen Philippa (.: ., 3rd Ed., 1998), 413-93. Hereinafter cited as RfC.
[S921] Michael Marcotte's Genealogy: Argead Chart, online . Hereinafter cited as Marcotte's Argead Chart.
[S1250] Professor, University of Athens Apostolos Dascalakis, "The Argaeo-Temenids and the Origin of the Macedonian Royal House," in The Hellenism of the Ancient Macedonians, M.D.Stratis, editor. (Thessalonike: Institute for Balkan Studies, 1965). Hereinafter cited as "The Argaeo-Temenids".
[S922] Michael Marcotte's Genealogy: Hercules Chart, online . Hereinafter cited as Marcotte's Hercules Chart.