Cynane was the daughter of King Philip II of Macedonia and half-sister to Alexander the Great. She was known for being a formidable and independent woman, often described as brave and strong-willed.
Cynane was married to her uncle, King Amyntas III of Macedon, as a political alliance between the two families. She had a daughter named Adea, who would go on to marry Pyrrhus of Epirus.
After the death of Alexander the Great, Cynane played a role in the political intrigue surrounding the succession of the Macedonian Empire. She was killed in a power struggle during the Wars of the Diadochi, a series of conflicts among Alexander's successors.
Despite her controversial and sometimes ruthless actions, Cynane is remembered as a prominent figure in ancient Macedonian history and a testament to the strength and ambition of women in the ancient world.
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