The Partition of Babylon was the first of the conferences and ensuing agreements that divided the territories of Alexander the Great. It was held at Babylon...
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Diadochi (redirect from Successors of Alexander)
at the Partition of Babylon to divide the empire between themselves, Antipater was confirmed as General of Greece while the roles of Regent of the Empire...
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The fall of Babylon occurred in 539 BC, when the Persian Empire conquered the Neo-Babylonian Empire. The success of the Persian campaign, led by Cyrus...
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Antipater (category Regents of Macedonia (ancient kingdom))
323 BC, Antipater was reconfirmed in his position as viceroy of Europe in the Partition of Babylon. Antipater then became engaged in the Lamian War, where...
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Antigonus I Monophthalmus (redirect from Antigonus I of Macedon)
and Lycia in accordance with the Partition of Babylon. However, he later incurred the enmity of Perdiccas, the regent of Alexander's empire, and was driven...
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Hellenistic period (redirect from History of Hellenistic Greece)
Macedonian conquest of the Achaemenid Empire in 330 BC and its disintegration shortly thereafter in the Partition of Babylon and subsequent Wars of the Diadochi...
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Media (region) (category Historical regions of Iran)
north. However, after the wars of Alexander the Great, the northern parts were separated due to the Partition of Babylon and became known as Atropatene...
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arranged the repartition of the satrapies of Alexander's empire among themselves. It followed and modified the Partition of Babylon made in 323 BC upon Alexander's...
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Seleucus I Nicator (category Year of birth uncertain)
Perdiccas, the regent of Alexander's empire, and was appointed Commander of the Companions and chiliarch at the Partition of Babylon in 323 BC. However,...
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Phrataphernes (category Satraps of the Alexandrian Empire)
until after the death of Alexander (323 BC). In the first division of the provinces consequent on that event, the Partition of Babylon (323 BC), he retained...
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Perdiccas (category Regents of Macedonia (ancient kingdom))
satrap of Hellespontine Phrygia on the western coast of Asia Minor. At the Partition of Babylon, Perdiccas' supporter Eumenes was given the satrapies of Cappadocia...
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Atropates (category Satraps of the Alexandrian Empire)
son-in-law Perdiccas was named regent of Alexander's half-brother Philip III. Following the "Partition of Babylon" in 323 BCE, Media was divided into two...
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The Partition of Babylon sets out the division of the territories conquered by Alexander the Great between his generals. The partition is a result of a...
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Alexander the Great (redirect from List of kings of Asia)
out by Perdiccas at the Partition of Babylon became power bases each general used to bid for power. After the assassination of Perdiccas in 321 BC, Macedonian...
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and Seleucus in power in Babylon. The key remaining generals (diadochi) of the late Alexander the Great agree to the Partition of Triparadisus (a town in...
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Oxyartes (category Satraps of the Alexandrian Empire)
position both in the first division of the provinces immediately after Alexander's death, the Partition of Babylon (323 BC), and in the subsequent division...
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Seleucid Empire (redirect from Economy of the Seleucid Empire)
satraps at the Partition of Babylon, all in that same year. Alexander's generals, known as diadochi, jostled for supremacy over parts of his empire following...
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position at the Partition of Babylon following the death of Alexander in 323 BC: "To the colonies settled in India, Python, the son of Agenor, was sent...
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third columns. In particular, the first dates (of emergence) are approximate. Notes: After Partition of Babylon (323 BC) In the table it can be seen that there...
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The Partition of Babylon sets out the division of the territories conquered by Alexander the Great between his generals. The partition is a result of a...
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Eumenes (redirect from Eumenes of Cardia)
soldiers before rejecting them. Alexander's Empire was split in the Partition of Babylon (323 BC), where Cappadocia and Paphlagonia were assigned to Eumenes...
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Arcesilaus (satrap) (category Generals of Alexander the Great)
was one of Alexander the Great's generals. Following the death of Alexander, Arcesilaus was allotted Mesopotamia in the Partition of Babylon in 323 BCE...
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Ptolemy I Soter (redirect from Ptolemy I of Egypt)
have instigated the settlement of the empire made at Babylon. Through the Partition of Babylon, he was appointed satrap of Egypt, under the nominal kings...
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Carmania (region) (category History of Kerman province)
partition of Alexander's empire amongst the diadochi upon his death took place in the Partition of Babylon of 323 BC, and the Partition of Triparadisus...
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had supported Perdiccas were rewarded in the partition of Babylon by becoming satraps of the various parts of the empire. Ptolemy received Egypt; Laomedon...
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Margiana (category Former monarchies of Iran)
the empire was partitioned between his generals at the Partition of Babylon and according to some historians, Philip remained as satrap of Bactria, however...
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Macedonia (ancient kingdom) (redirect from Kingdom of Macedon)
philosophy. After Alexander's death in 323 BC, the ensuing wars of the Diadochi, and the partitioning of Alexander's short-lived empire, Macedonia remained a Greek...
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Parthia (category Historical regions of Iran)
summer of 330 BC. Phrataphernes was reappointed governor by Alexander.[citation needed] Following the death of Alexander, in the Partition of Babylon in 323 BC...
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Ancient Macedonians (redirect from Culture of Ancient Macedonians)
achieved with remarkable ease. Following the death of Alexander the Great and the Partition of Babylon in 323 BC, the diadochi successor states such as...
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