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Demetrius I
Poliorcetes (/dɪˈmiːtriəs pɒliɔːrˈsiːtiːz/; Gr****: Δημήτριος Πολιορκητής, Dēmḗtrios Poliorkētḗs, lit. 'the
Besieger of Cities'; 337 – 283...
- to occupy. The
Antigonid family first rose to
power when
Demetrius I
Poliorcetes, son of
Antigonus I,
ousted C****ander's
governor of
Athens in 306 BC...
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Therefore Alexander V
turns to
Demetrius Poliorcetes for help in
recovering his throne. However,
Demetrius Poliorcetes establishes himself on the
throne of...
- son of
Antiochus I and
princess Stratonice, the
daughter of
Demetrius Poliorcetes.
Antiochus II was a
forceful personality who in his
lifetime largely...
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Antipater Etesias Sosthenes Antigonids Antigonus I
Monophthalmus Demetrius I
Poliorcetes Antigonus II
Gonatas Demetrius II
Aetolicus Antigonus III
Doson Philip...
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Therefore Alexander V
turns to
Demetrius Poliorcetes for help in
recovering his throne. However,
Demetrius Poliorcetes establishes himself on the
throne of...
- a non-exhaustive list of
cities conquered or
besieged by
Demetrius I
Poliorcetes during his
military campaigns from 311 to 285 BC. Victory - 25 Defeat...
- 305–304 BC was one of the most
notable sieges of antiquity, when
Demetrius Poliorcetes, son of
Antigonus I,
besieged Rhodes in an
attempt to make it abandon...
- was
Demetrius the Fair (briefly king of Cyrene), the son of
Demetrius Poliorcetes and his
third wife, Ptolemaïs,
daughter of Ptolemy I
Soter and Eurydice...
- they
served as the
basis for the statue.
Tetradrachmas of
Demetrios Poliorcetes struck between 301 and 292 BC,
representing a
Victory on the bow of a...