- Look up
diadochos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Diodochus is the
Latinized form of
diadochos (Gr****: διάδοχος, “heir, successor”). It can
refer to:...
- The Wars of the
Diadochi (Ancient Gr****: Πόλεμοι τῶν Διαδόχων, romanized: Pólemoi tōn Diadóchōn, lit. War of the
Crown Princes) or Wars of Alexander's...
- of his
battles in Asia[citation needed]. The
Companion cavalry of the
Diadochoi (Alexandrian successor-states), were even more
heavily equipped. Seleucid...
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ascends to the
Pataliputra throne. King C****ander of Macedon, one of the
diadochoi ("successors"), the
Macedonian generals who have
fought over the empire...
-
Women Who
Would Be Kings": A
study of the
Argead royal women in the
early Diadochoi Wars (323-316 BCE): The
Rivalry of Adea-Eury**** and
Olympias and the...
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Pantodapoi /daɪˈædəkaɪ/ dy-AD-ə-ky from
Ancient Gr****: Διάδοχοι, romanized:
Diádochoi, lit. 'Successors', Koinē Gr**** pronunciation: [diˈadokʰy] Wells, John...
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Academy there. The
neoplatonists in
Athens called themselves "successors" (
diadochoi, but of Plato) and
presented themselves as an
uninterrupted tradition...
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outstanding Platonists of late
antiquity who
called themselves "successors" (
diadochoi, but of Plato) and
presented themselves as an
uninterrupted tradition...
- the
partition of
Alexander the Great's
Empire by his
generals (known as
Diadochoi), the city was
called Arabella or
Arbela and it was part of the ****enistic...
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under Gr****
control and ****enistic influence.
After the Wars of the
Diadochoi following Alexander's death,
Jerusalem and
Judea fell
under Ptolemaic...