- "court"
titulature of the ****enistic
empires ruled by
dynasties we know as
Diadochs, the
title was not
customary for the Monarch, but has
actually been proven...
-
Theban statesman Perdiccas,
Macedonian diadoch Philip II, King of
Macedon Ptolemy I Soter,
Macedonian diadoch and king of
Egypt Porus, King of the Pauravas...
- The
major ****enistic
realms included the
Diadoch kingdoms: Kingdom of
Ptolemy I
Soter Kingdom of C****ander Kingdom of
Lysimachus Kingdom of Seleucus...
- C****ander, Antigonus, Ptolemy, and
Lysimachus put an end to the
Third Diadoch War in 311 BC, the
peace treaty recognized Alexander IV's
rights and explicitly...
- then king of Macedonia, if he
would become her new husband. The
courted diadoch came to Corcyra,
married Lan****a, and
occupied the island.
After the death...
-
Empire until its
conquest by
Alexander the Great.
After this it fell to the
Diadoch Seleucid Empire, and then p****ed to Rome's ally, the
kingdom of Pergamon...
- were
eventually ousted by
Antigonus Gonatas, the
grandson of the
defeated Diadoch Antigonus the One-E****.
During the
course of the
power struggle between...
- goods.
Remnants of the
Diolkos still exist next to the
modern canal. The
Diadoch Demetrius Poliorcetes (336–283 BC)
planned to
construct a
canal as a means...
- ****yrian /
Babylonian examples Alexander the
Great and
equally ****enistic
diadoch kingdoms,
mainly Seleucids (greater Syria) and
Lagids ('Ptolemies' in ****enistic...
-
Handbook of Gr**** and
Roman Coinage: "Lysimachus (c. 360–281 BC),
another diadoch and a past
bodyguard of Alexander,
received the
greater part of Asia Minor...