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Generals of Alexander the Great

Ptolemy I Soter, Seleucus I Nicator, Antigonus I Monophthalmus, Perdiccas, Hephaestion, Antipater, Peucestas, Parmenion, Eumenes, Stasanor, Peithon, Philotas, Polyperchon, Amyntas, Laomedon of Mytilene, Attalus, Sibyrtius, Asander

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ISBN/EAN: 9781155356136
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 44 S.
Format (T/L/B): 0.3 x 24.6 x 18.9 cm
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 43. Chapters: Ptolemy I Soter, Seleucus I Nicator, Antigonus I Monophthalmus, Perdiccas, Hephaestion, Antipater, Peucestas, Parmenion, Eumenes, Stasanor, Peithon, Philotas, Polyperchon, Amyntas, Laomedon of Mytilene, Attalus, Sibyrtius, Asander, Cleitus the Black, Coenus, Neoptolemus, Alexander of Lyncestis, Ophellas, Menander, Eudemus, Cleitus the White, Craterus, Alcetas, Philoxenus, Zopyrion, Docimus, Caranus, Calas, Philip, Polemon, Archon of Pella, Antigonos, Arrhidaeus, Leonnatus, Antigenes, Simmias of Macedon, Hegelochus of Macedon, Tlepolemus, Sitalces II, Pharnuches of Lycia, Aristonous of Pella, Demaratus, Aeschylus of Rhodes, Langarus, Asclepiodorus of Macedon, Cleander of Macedon, Proteas of Macedon, Chares of Mytilene, Menes of Pella, Eurybotas, Ariston of Paionia, Pantordanus, Dimnus, Coeranus of Beroea, Arybbas, Polydamas of Macedon, Panegorus, Admetus of Macedon, Ariston of Macedon, Demonicus of Pella, Timanthes of Pella. Excerpt: Seleucus I (given the surname by later generations of Nicator, Greek: Se t (Hindi: ), i.e. Seleucus the Victor) (ca. 358 BC - 281 BC) was a Macedonian officer of Alexander the Great and one of the Diadochi. In the Wars of the Diadochi that took place after Alexander's death, Seleucus established the Seleucid dynasty and the Seleucid Empire. His kingdom would be one of the last holdouts of Alexander's former empire to Roman rule. They were only outlived by the Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt by roughly 34 years. After the death of Alexander, Seleucus was nominated as the satrap of Babylon in 320 BC. Antigonus forced Seleucus to flee from Babylon, but, supported by Ptolemy, he was able to return in 312 BC. Seleucus' later conquests include Persia and Media. He formed an alliance with the Indian King Chandragupta Maurya. Seleucus defeated Antigonus in the battle of Ipsus in 301 BC and Lysimachus in the battle of Corupedium in 281 BC. He was assassinated by Ptolemy Ceraunus during the same year. His successor was his son Antiochus I. Seleucus founded a number of new cities, including Antioch and Seleucia. Seleucus was the son of Antiochus from Orestis. Historian Junianus Justinus claims he was one of Philip II of Macedon's generals. Antiochus is not, however, mentioned in any other sources and nothing is known of his supposed career under Philip. It is possible that Antiochus was a member of an upper Macedonian noble family. Seleucus' mother was supposedly called Laodice, but nothing else is known of her. Later, Seleucus named a number of cities after his parents. As a teenager, Seleucus was chosen to serve as the king's page (paides). It was customary for all male offspring of noble families to first serve in this position and later as officers in the king's army. Seleucus' year of birth is unclear. Justin claims he was 77 years old during the battle of Corupedium, which would place his year of birth at 358 BC. Appianus tells us Seleucus was 73 years old during

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