"A History of Greece to 323 BC", Cambridge University, 1986 (p 516)
“There is no doubt that this tradition of a superimposed Greek house was widely believed by the Macedonians[…] There was a persistent, well attested tradition in antiquity that told of a group of Greeks from Argos -descendants of Temenus, kinsman of Heracles- who came to Macedonia and established their rule over the Makedones, unifying them and providing a royal house.”
Source: In the Shadow of Olympus: The Emergence of Macedon (1990), p. 80
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