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Perdiccas (Gr****: Περδίκκας, Perdikkas; c. 355 BC – 321/320 BC) was a
Macedonian general,
successor of
Alexander the Great, and
regent of Alexander's...
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Perdiccas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Perdiccas (c. 355 BC – 321/320 BC) was a
general of
Alexander the Great.
Perdiccas, or variants,...
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Perdiccas III (Gr****: Περδίκκας Γ΄) was king of the ****enistic
kingdom of
Macedonia from 365 BC to 360 BC,
succeeding his
brother Alexander II. Son of...
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Perdiccas I (Gr****: Περδίκκας, romanized: Perdíkkas; fl. c. 650 BC) was king of the
ancient Gr****
kingdom of Macedon. By
allowing thirty years for the...
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Perdiccas II (Gr****: Περδίκκας, romanized: Perdíkkas) was the king of
Macedonia from 454 BC
until his
death in 413 BC.
During the
Peloponnesian War, he...
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Diadochi in 322,
Perdiccas'
military failures against Ptolemy in
Egypt led to the
mutiny of his
troops in Pelusium.
Perdiccas was betra**** and ********inated...
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tribe living near
Mount Bermion who,
possibly under the
authority of
Perdiccas,
subjugated neighboring lands, or,
according to Herodotus, were of a Doric...
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Alexandria in a new tomb.
Afterwards he
joined a
coalition against Perdiccas, the
royal regent over
Philip III of Macedon. The
latter invaded Egypt...
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Perdiccas (Gr****: Περδίκκας; died 321 BC) was a
commander under Eumenes in the war
against Antigonus in 321 BC. He was
preparing to
desert to the enemy...
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Perdiccas was
named Regent and
Meleager as his lieutenant. Eventually,
Roxana did give
birth to Alexander's son,
Alexander IV. However,
Perdiccas had...