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- Polyperchon (sometimes written Polysperchon; Gr****: Πολυπέρχων; b. between 390–380 BC – d. after 304 BC, possibly into 3rd century BC), was a Macedonian...
- Arrhidaeus, and declared war upon the regency. Polyperchon was allied with Eumenes and Olympias. Although Polyperchon was successful at first, taking control...
- after in 319 BC. On his deathbed, he chose an infantry officer named Polyperchon as his successor as regent instead of his son C****ander. Antipater's...
- by Antigonus, sailed to Athens and thwarted Polyperchon's efforts to take the city. From Athens Polyperchon marched on Megalopolis which had sided with...
- true heir, and Polyperchon began forming an army. Instead of fighting, C****ander negotiated with Polyperchon. By offering Polyperchon various bribes such...
- stance put Phocion in opposition to both Polyperchon, the regent of Macedon, and most free Athenians. Polyperchon sent him back to Athens, where he was sentenced...
- mercenaries. He also meets Alexander and Polyperchon, thus establishing friendship between them and Antigonus Polyperchon is appointed general of the Peloponnesus...
- Polyperchon had begun to claim that Heracles of Macedon was the true heir to the Macedonian inheritance, at which point C****ander bribed Polyperchon to...
- regent Polyperchon, who still controls part of the Peloponnesus. He sends Heracles, the illegitimate son of Alexander the Great, to Polyperchon to be treated...
- crown, so she allied with Polyperchon in 317 BC. The Macedonian soldiers supported her return and the united armies of Polyperchon and Olympias, with the...