Elizabeth D. Carney is Professor Emerita at Clemson University. Her research has focused on the role of women in Macedonian monarchy. She has published monographs on women and monarchy (2000), Olympias (2006), Arsinoë (2013), Eurydice (2019).
Sabine Müller has studied History and Art History and is Professor of Ancient History at Marburg University. Her research interest focuses on ancient Persia, Macedonia, and Macedonian royal women. She has published monographs on Arsinoe II (2009), Perdiccas II (2017), Alexander III (2014 and 2019), and the Argeads (2016 and 2025).
Contributors are: Cinzia Bearzot, Mary T. Boatwright, Lee L. Brice, Elizabeth D. Carney, Elinor Cosgrave, Jacqueline Fabre-Serris, Kathy L. Gaca, Elizabeth M. Greene, Johannes Heinrichs, Rachel Kousser, Franca Landucci, Kathryn A. Langenfeld, Uroš Matić, Sarah Melville, Sabine Müller, Olga Palagia, Walter Penrose Jr., Meghan Poplacean, Frances Pownall, Elinor Pyy, Gillian Ramsey Neugebauer, Caryn Reeder, Tanja Susanne Scheer, Fabio Tanja, Georgia Tsouvala, Lewis Webb, Kathryn Welch, Sergey A. Yatsenko.