- The
Partition of
Triparadisus was a power-sharing
agreement p****ed at
Triparadisus in 321 BC
between the
generals (Diadochi) of
Alexander the Great, in...
-
Triparadeisos or
Triparadisus (Gr****: Τριπαράδεισος) was a
settlement in
Lebanon near the
sources of the Orontes. A
paradeisos was a
hunting reserve or...
-
emerged as
successors to the
Macedonian Empire following the
Partition of
Triparadisus in 321 BC. ****enistic rule
remained in
place for
almost a
century before...
-
condemned Eumenes (and the
other Perdiccans) to
death at the
Conference at
Triparadisus, with
Antipater ****igning
Antigonus as his
chief executioner. Eumenes'...
- and rulers. The
partition was
solidified at the
further agreements at
Triparadisus and ****polis over the
following years and
began the
series of conflicts...
- soon
these came to a new
agreement with
Antipater at the
Partition of
Triparadisus.
Antipater was made
regent of the Empire, and the two
kings were moved...
-
afterwards their office at
Triparadisus in
Northern Syria. On the
division of the
provinces which was
decided by
those attending Triparadisus,
Arrhidaeus obtained...
- (323 BC), as well as in the
subsequent partition of the
provinces at
Triparadisus, 321 BC. In the
winter of 327/326 BC,
Alexander personally led a campaign...
-
elected regent of all of
Alexander the Great's
Empire at the
Partition of
Triparadisus. He
brought the two kings,
Philip III
Arrhidaeus and
Alexander IV, back...
- Argyraspides).
After the
death of
Alexander in 323 BC, the
Partition of
Triparadisus ****igned
Seleucus as
satrap of
Babylon in 321 BC. Antigonus, the satrap...