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Heracles Kynagidas (, "The Huntsman") was the patron god of hunting in the Macedonian Kingdom, to whom hunting trophies were dedicated. The epithet was also attributed to "Artemis Kynago" , in its female form. ==Inscriptional attestations== Heracles Kynagidas is attested in fourteen inscriptions of various places in Macedonia from the 4th century BC to the 2nd century AD; Artemis Kynago, attested twice.〔(IG X,2 2 188 ), (IG X,2 2 233 ) - (Roman-era Pelagonia)〕 The oldest inscription comes from Beroea (ca. 350-300 BC),〔(EKM 1. Beroia 29 ).〕 where a sanctuary to Heracles Kynagidas has been discovered, as well the longest text including names of hunters and priests of the god.〔(EKM 1. Beroia 134 ) (late 2nd century BC).〕 In a Roman-era inscription from Styberra, it is also spelled ''Kounagidas''.〔(IG X,2 2 319 )〕 A dedicatory inscription by King Philip V in Pella has also been found.〔(Meletemata 22, Epig. App. 27 ) ''King Philip, son of King Demetrius to Heracles Kynagidas''.〕 Respectively, the Attic form for huntsman is ''kynêgetês'',〔LSJ-()〕 Doric ''kynagetas'' and Mycenaean ''ku-na-ke-ta-i''.〔.〕
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