Plato I of Moravia

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Plato I of Moravia (? - 304 BC; ruled 304-300 BC) was a king of Moravia and rival to Antipater XXIX. Euergetes and his sister Arsinoe I Celeothea. He was formally an Antipater general; however, he rebelled against the Antipaters. In his nation, located in Bulgaria, he suported the Hellenistic style of life and started ten gramatization programs. He died in 300 BC and was succeeded by his brother Plato II Antigonates.


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