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626: 186:, and Olympias led an army into Macedon. She was initially successful, defeating and capturing the army of King Philip, whom she had murdered, but soon Cassander returned from the Peloponnesus and captured and murdered her in 316, taking Roxana and the boy king into his custody. 206:. Following the peace treaty of 311 between Antigonus and his enemies, and the murder of the boy-king Alexander and his mother, Polyperchon retained these areas, and when war again broke out between Antigonus and the others, Antigonus sent Alexander's reputed illegitimate son 218:
There is no certain date for Polyperchon's death. He is last mentioned as being alive in 304, but the lack of further reference is only because Diodorus' subsequent narrative is lost and no others cover this period in sufficient detail. A mention in Plutarch's
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as Macedonia's regent, but was of poor health. Polyperchon was to succeed Craterus in case the latter wouldn't be able to govern. Polyperchon and Craterus continued onto Greece.
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Upon Antipater's death in 319, Polyperchon was appointed regent and supreme commander of the entire empire but soon fell into conflict with Antipater's son
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to Polyperchon as a bargaining chip to use against Cassander. Polyperchon, however, decided to break with Antigonus and murdered the boy in 309.
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Although Polyperchon was initially successful in securing control of the Greek cities, whose freedom he proclaimed, he suffered a major
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the year after that. Shortly thereafter, Polyperchon was driven from Macedon by Cassander, who took control of the disabled king
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after 382 BC according to Billows, R., 'Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State' (1990), p. 172, n. 20
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in 333, Polyperchon was given command of the Tymphaean battalion of the phalanx which he retained until 324.
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Billows, R., 'Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State' (1990), p. 172, n. 20
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After his return to Babylon, Polyperchon (along with other veterans) was sent back to Macedon with
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Wheatley, P. (1998). "The Date of Polyperchon's Invasion of Macedonia and Murder of Herakles".
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4th-century BCE soldier, general of Philip II and Alexander the Great, regent of Macedon
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390–380 BC according to Heckel, W., 'The Marshals of Alexander's Empire' (1992), p. 189
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As Craterus' second in command Polyperchon acted as governor of Macedon and helped
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Simpson, R. H. (1957). "Antigonus, Polyperchon and the Macedonian Regency".
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8.3 suggests that he might have lived into the early 3rd century BC.
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by the time of Alexander's death in 323. Craterus was to replace
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Heckel, W., 'The Marshals of Alexander's Empire' (1992), p. 204
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Son of Parmenion, d. 330 BC; to be distinguished from
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Son of Parmenion, d. 330 BC; to be distinguished from
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setback at Megalopolis
destroyed by Antigonus
Athens
Philip Arrhidaeus
Eurydice
Epirus
Olympias
Roxana

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