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has glosseng: Archelaus (, Archelaos) is a drama written and performed in Macedonia by Euripides honouring Archelaus I of Macedon on a par with king Karanus. Felix Jacoby thinks it possible that Euripides called Karanus Archelaus which actually means leader of people, in order to please Archelaus. In the play, Archelaos son of Temenus was exiled from Argos by his brothers and went to Thrace, to king Cisseus who happened to be at war with neighbouring people and promised Archelaos his kingdom and daughter if he could protect him against the enemies. Archelaos did it and went to ask the king for his promised reward. The king however broke his promise and decided to kill Archelaos by treachery. He therefore gave orders to prepare a pitfall to trap him. But a slave of the king told Archelaos about the plot and the hero asked for a secret interview with the king: when alone he threw him inside the pitfall. He then fled to Macedonia, led by a goat, according to some command of Apollo, and founded the city of Aigai after the goat.
lexicalizationeng: Archelaus
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