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- 313 BC, C****ander sends Prepelaus with an army to Caria in Asia Minor to aid his ally Asander. After arriving in Caria Prepelaus starts making plans with...
- Cyprus, puts down a revolt there. A revolt in Cyrene is also crushed. Prepelaus arrives in Caria and starts making plans with Asander. They decide on...
- initiative, C****ander sent a significant portion of the Macedonian army under Prepelaus to Lysimachus, which was to be used in joint operations in Asia Minor...
- Apollonides initiates a raid on Arcadia during the night. C****ander sends Prepelaus to Alexander (son of Polyperchon) and he convinces Alexander to desert...
- against Antigonus. In early 302 BC, C****ander sent one of his generals, Prepelaus, with an army from Macedon to join Lysimachus in an invasion of Antigonus's...
- Apollonides initiates a raid on Arcadia during the night. C****ander sends Prepelaus to Alexander (son of Polyperchon) and he convinces Alexander to desert...
- the command of Sardis, which he was, however, induced to surrender to Prepelaus, the general of Lysimachus. This is the last time his name is mentioned...
- the rule of Caria. In 313 BC, Eupolemus accompanied Prepelaus as one of his lieutenants when Prepelaus was sent to aid Asander against Antigonus Monophthalmus...
- whereby Asander became a subordinate of Antigonus. C****ander's generals Prepelaus and Eupolemus were allowed to retreat from Asia Minor. Some time later...
- until the Fourth War of the Diadochi; the city was taken by force by Prepelaus, a general of Lysimachus, Basileus of Thrace, in 302 BC. Adramyttium and...