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1783:Hephaestion
1667:Mesopotamia
1630:Paphlagonia
1512:Scythaeus (
1416:Mesopotamia
1414:Arcesilas (
1395:Neoptolemus
1369:Paphlagonia
1242:(to 323 BC)
1236:(to 323 BC)
1230:(to 323 BC)
1218:(to 330 BC)
1212:(to 324 BC)
1210:Hephaestion
1206:(to 323 BC)
1200:(to 333 BC)
1194:(to 323 BC)
1188:(to 331 BC)
1182:(to 333 BC)
1176:(to 332 BC)
1170:(to 323 BC)
815:Demetrius I
799:Alexander V
794:Antipater I
711:Amyntas III
676:Alexander I
646:Perdiccas I
629:Vergina Sun
520:Polyperchon
507:Polyperchon
104:cavalry of
20:Polyperchon
2033:Categories
1999:Tlepolemus
1978:Philoxenus
1808:Lysimachus
1683:Tlepolemus
1626:Cappadocia
1612:Philoxenus
1564:Arrhidaeus
1554:Lysimachus
1464:(Pelasgia)
1432:Tlepolemus
1365:Cappadocia
1287:Lysimachus
1192:Lysimachus
1168:Aristonous
825:Lysimachus
761:Philip III
745:Amyntas IV
718:Argaeus II
701:Amyntas II
696:Aeropus II
469:Antichthon
385:References
307:0192801074
214:Later life
117:Asia Minor
102:Thessalian
98:Lamian War
32:Πολυπέρχων
1995:Stasander
1986:Sibyrtius
1982:Scythaeus
1960:Peucestas
1921:Arcesilas
1881:Antigenes
1818:Leonnatus
1803:Antigonus
1778:Perdiccas
1755:Arachosia
1751:Sibyrtius
1745:Drangiana
1737:Stasander
1717:Babylonia
1703:Antigenes
1656:Peucestas
1592:Cassander
1586:Pamphylia
1574:Antigonus
1540:Antipater
1505:Amyntas (
1496:Arachosia
1492:Sibyrtius
1486:Drangiana
1452:Antigenes
1409:Babylonia
1405:Peucestas
1335:Pamphylia
1307:Antigonus
1297:Leonnatus
1266:Antipater
1240:Peucestas
1228:Perdiccas
1222:Leonnatus
1186:Demetrius
1140:Antipater
1135:Parmenion
934:Euephenes
916:Andriscus
845:Sosthenes
789:Philip IV
784:Cassander
751:Philip II
706:Pausanias
686:Archelaus
671:Amyntas I
661:Aeropus I
651:Argaeus I
593:Legendary
547:Cassander
532:Antipater
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228:Alexander
137:Antigonus
129:Cassander
94:Antipater
87:Antipater
64:Philip II
36:Philip II
1991:Stasanor
1973:Philotas
1940:Nearchus
1871:Seleucus
1866:Craterus
1861:Meleager
1833:Erigyius
1813:Menander
1788:Philotas
1759:Gedrosia
1731:Sogdiana
1723:Stasanor
1713:Seleucus
1687:Carmania
1533:(321 BC)
1514:Sogdiana
1500:Gedrosia
1478:Stasanor
1472:Hyrcania
1351:Philotas
1341:Menander
1327:Nearchus
1259:(323 BC)
1180:Balacrus
1113:Generals
894:Philip V
835:Meleager
656:Philip I
615:Tyrimmas
510:Archived
447:Historia
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174:, widow
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164:Eurydice
79:Craterus
56:Tymphaia
1955:Peithon
1950:Nicanor
1945:Nicanor
1930:Asander
1917:Amyntas
1909:Alcetas
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1456:Susiana
1446:Parthia
1442:Nicanor
1422:Peithon
1399:Armenia
1375:Ptolemy
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1317:Asander
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1174:Arybbas
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141:Ptolemy
133:Eumenes
83:Cilicia
60:Epirus.
1965:Philip
1925:Archon
1886:Coenus
1838:Aretes
1693:Philip
1660:Persia
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1548:Greece
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1640:Egypt
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1596:Caria
1582:Lycia
1426:Media
1389:Syria
1379:Egypt
1345:Lydia
1331:Lycia
1321:Caria
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