Argeades Ông-tiâu
Argeades Ông-tiâu (Hi-lia̍p-gí: Ἀργεάδαι) ia̍h Temenos Ông-tiâu (Τημενίδαι), sī Kó͘-tāi Hi-lia̍p Macedonia Ông-kok Karanos kiàn-li̍p ê chi̍t ê ông-tiâu, thóng-tī koè Ai-ki̍p kap Pho-su kap Pa-pí-lûn.
Argeades Ông-tiâu ê kok-ông
siu-kái- Karanos (c. 808-778 BC)
- Koinos (c. 778-750 BC)
- Tyrimmas (c. 750-700 BC)
- Perdikkas 1-sè (c. 700-678 BC)
- Argaios 1-sè (c. 678-640 BC)
- Philippos 1-sè (c. 640-602 BC)
- Aeropos 1-sè (c. 602-576 BC)
- Alketas (576-547 BC)
- Amyntas 1-sè (547-498 BC)
- Alexandros 1-sè (497-454 BC)
- Perdikkas 2-sè (454-413 BC)
- Archelaos (413-399 BC)
- Orestes (413-399 BC)
- Aeropos 2-sè (399-394/393 BC)
- Amyntas 2-sè (393 BC)
- Pausanias (393 BC)
- Amyntas 3-sè (393 BC)
- Argaios 2-sè (393-392 BC)
- Amyntas 3-sè (392-370 BC)
- Alexandros 2-sè (370-368 BC)
- Perdikkas 3-sè (368-359 BC)
- Amyntas 4-sè (359 BC)
- Philippos 2-sè (359-336 BC)
- Alexandros 3-sè Tāi-ông (336-323 BC)
- Philippos 3-sè Arrhidaios (323-317 BC)
- Alexandros 4-sè (323/317-309 BC)