Philip IV of Macedon (d. 297 BC) was the son of Cassander. He briefly succeeded his father on the throne of Macedon prior to his death.
| Preceded by Cassander |
King of Macedon 297 BC |
Succeeded by Antipater and Alexander V |
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| Argeads | Karanus · Koinos · Tyrimmas · Perdiccas I · Argaeus I · Philip I · Aeropus I · Alcetas I · Amyntas I · Alexander I · Alcetas II · Perdiccas II · Archelaus I · Craterus · Orestes and Aeropus II · Archelaus II · Amyntas III · Pausanias · Amyntas III · Argaeus II · Amyntas III · Alexander II · Ptolemy I1 · Perdiccas III · Amyntas IV · Philip II · Alexander the Great · Antipater1 · Philip III2 · Alexander IV2 · Perdiccas1 · Antipater1 · Polyperchon1 · Cassander1 |
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| Antipatrids | Cassander · Philip IV · Alexander V · Antipater II | |
| Antigonids | Demetrius I · Lysimachus and Pyrrhus · Ptolemy II · Meleager · Antipater Etesias · Sosthenes · Antigonus II · Demetrius II · Antigonus III · Philip V · Perseus | |
| 1 Regent of Macedon · 2 Titular king only | ||


