
Diadochi - Wikipedia
The Diadochi[a] were the rival generals, families, and friends of Alexander the Great who fought for control over his empire after his death in 323 BC. The Wars of the Diadochi mark the beginning of the Hellenistic period from the Mediterranean Sea to the Indus River Valley.
Diadochi: The Successors of Alexander the Great & Their Wars
2021年3月26日 · Alexander the Great's diadochi (successors) fought over a vast empire spanning from Greece to India in a series of bloody conflicts. The age of the diadochi of Alexander the Great was one of the bloodiest pages of Greek history.
Wars of the Diadochi - Wikipedia
The Wars of the Diadochi (Ancient Greek: Πόλεμοι τῶν Διαδόχων, romanized: Pólemoi tōn Diadóchōn, lit. War of the Crown Princes) or Wars of Alexander's Successors were a series of conflicts fought between the generals of Alexander the Great, known as the Diadochi, over who would rule his empire following his death.
Diadochoi | Greek history | Britannica
All of the diadochoi (Alexander’s successors) confirmed the existing boundaries and the freedom of the Greek cities. Antigonus, no longer regent but merely stratēgos (officer in charge) of the whole of Asia, was to rule in Syria and from the Hellespont to the Euphrates.
Who Are the Diadochi of Alexander the Great? | TheCollector
2023年2月14日 · After Alexander the Great’s sudden death in 323 BC, his vast Empire was divided by his generals, who became known as the Diadochi (which means “successors” in Greek). It did not take long for the Diadochi to begin fighting each other for control of the former empire’s various territories. The Wars of the Diadochi lasted for several decades.
Wars of the Diadochi - World History Encyclopedia
2016年7月14日 · These were the Wars of Succession or Wars of the Diadochi. What followed were over three decades of intense rivalry. In the end three dynasties would emerge, remaining in power until the time of the Romans.
继业者战争 - 百度百科
继业者(希腊语:Διάδοχοι)泛指承继人。 在泛希腊历史中,专指 亚历山大大帝 死后互相竞争的承继人, 希腊语 专称为 Επίγονοι。 这是古希腊历史中希腊化时期──是很多希腊以外的民族接受希腊哲学与风格、希腊的文明生活及希腊的宗教观的时期──的开始。 当亚历山大大帝卒于公元前323年6月10日,他留下了一个庞大的帝国,包含着很多实质上是独立的领土。 他的帝国从他的家乡 马其顿 与他父亲所征服的 希腊城邦,一直伸展到 巴克特里亚 及 印度 东部,也包括 安那 …
Alexander's successors: the Diadochi - Livius
2019年5月6日 · Diadochi ("successors"): name of the first generation of military and political leaders after the death of the Macedonian king and conqueror Alexander the Great in 323 BCE. To settle the question whether his empire should disintegrate or survive as a unity, and, if so, under whose rule, they fought several full-scale wars.
The Diadochoi - Successors of Alexander the Great - Bible World …
Helped secure the succession of the Macedonian throne for Alexander. Made Regent of Macedonia, and General in Europe, when Alexander departed for his conquest of Asia (334 BC) Antigonus I Monophthalmos (382 - 301 BC) - Macedonian General. Appointed Satrap of Phrygia by Alexander the Great in 333 BC.
The Second War of the Diadochoi (319-315 BC) - Academia.edu
This period from 323 BC until 281 BC was characterized of continuous confrontation between Alexander’s friends and generals, known as the Diadochoi and is called “The Successors Wars/Diadochoi Wars”.
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