I have been to both Pella and Verghina—in fact I was in a group that was shown “Philip’s Tomb” by Andronikos himself. It’s a magnificent tomb, but there’s nothing on the tomb to say whose tomb it is. Obviously it was built for some member of the royal family, sometime in the latter part of the fourth century B.C. The leading proponent of the Arrhidaeus theory (Eugene Borza)is no Tito propagandist but a leading Alexander-scholar who is Romanian-American.
Then I doubt very much you were there.
The Greek Writings have been translated.
There is an issue as to one of the WIVES not the kings.
nice try.