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The Diadochi Wars begin Timeline Game

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The Diadochi Wars begin in 322 BC, a period of conflict and power struggles following the death of Alexander the Great. In this turbulent time, various generals fought for control over his vast empire, leading to a series of wars and shifting alliances.

  • Key detail 1: Players take on the roles of these generals, making strategic decisions and maneuvering their forces to gain territory and resources.
  • Key detail 2: The timeline game challenges players to place events such as battles, treaties, and political developments in their correct chronological order, testing their knowledge of the historical context.
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  • June 10, 323 BC: Death of Alexander the Great
  • 323 BC: Partition of Babylon
  • 323 BC: Perdiccas appointed as regent
  • 322 BC: Rise of Antipater in Greece
  • 322 BC: Battle of the Hellespont
  • 321 BC: Perdiccas' assassination
  • 320-318 BC: Second War of the Diadochi
  • 321 BC: Peace of Triparadisus
  • 317 BC: Battle of Gabiene
  • 319 BC: Death of Antipater
  • 317-310 BC: Third War of the Diadochi
  • 306 BC: Battle of Salamis
  • 301 BC: Battle of Ipsus
  • 301 BC: Death of Antigonus
  • 308-301 BC: Fourth War of the Diadochi
  • 281 BC: Death of Seleucus I Nicator
  • 281 BC: End of the Diadochi Wars
  • 281 BC: Establishment of the Hellenistic kingdoms

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