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  • Battle of Ipsus
  • 301 BC battle of the Wars of the Diadochi in Phrygia (modern Turkey)

    Battle of Ipsus (Ancient Greek: Ἱψός) was fought between some of the Diadochi (the successors of Alexander the Great) in 301 BC near the town of Ipsus in Phrygia

    Battle of Ipsus

    Battle of Ipsus

    Battle_of_Ipsus

  • Ipsus
  • Ancient city in Phrygia

    Ipsus or Ipsos (Ancient Greek: Ἴψος) or Ipsous (Ἴψους), was a town of ancient Phrygia a few miles below Synnada. The place itself never was of any particular

    Ipsus

    Ipsus

  • Seleucus I Nicator
  • Macedonian general, Diadochus, and founder of the Seleucid Empire

    mahouts, which would play a decisive role against Antigonus at the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC. In 281 BC, Seleucus also defeated Lysimachus at the Battle of

    Seleucus I Nicator

    Seleucus I Nicator

    Seleucus_I_Nicator

  • Wars of the Diadochi
  • Wars between Alexander the Great's successors

    following his death. The fighting started in 322 BC, the crucial battle of Ipsus was fought in 301 BC, the battle of Corupedium in 281 BC, and the struggle

    Wars of the Diadochi

    Wars of the Diadochi

    Wars_of_the_Diadochi

  • Diadochi
  • Political rivals in the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death

    310 BC Cassander secretly murdered Alexander IV and Roxana. The Battle of Ipsus at the end of the Fourth War of the Diadochi finalized the breakup of the

    Diadochi

    Diadochi

    Diadochi

  • Demetrius I Poliorcetes
  • King of Macedon (294–288 BC)

    Seleucus I, Ptolemy I, and Lysimachus defeated the two at the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC, in which Antigonus I was killed and the Asian territory of his

    Demetrius I Poliorcetes

    Demetrius I Poliorcetes

    Demetrius_I_Poliorcetes

  • Lysimachus
  • Macedonian officer of Thessalian origin (c. 360–281 BCE)

    against Antigonus, who was ultimately defeated and killed at the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC. Antigonus' lands were divided among the victors, with Lysimachus

    Lysimachus

    Lysimachus

    Lysimachus

  • Antigonid dynasty
  • Dynasty of Hellenistic kings

    Nicator, and Lysimachus decisively defeated the Antigonids at the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC, during which Antigonus I was killed. Demetrius I survived the

    Antigonid dynasty

    Antigonid dynasty

    Antigonid_dynasty

  • Pyrrhus of Epirus
  • King of Epirus from 297 to 272 BC

    Asia Minor and marched on Antigonus. Both armies met at Ipsus in Phrygia. The Battle of Ipsus was the largest and most important battle of the Wars of

    Pyrrhus of Epirus

    Pyrrhus of Epirus

    Pyrrhus_of_Epirus

  • Xenophon
  • Greek philosopher, historian, and soldier (c.430–355/354 BC)

    Origin and Growth of the Art of War from Earliest Times to the Battle of Ipsus, B.C. 301, Vol. 1, Houghton Mifflin, 1890, p. 105. Gray, Vivienne J., ed

    Xenophon

    Xenophon

    Xenophon

  • Antigonus I Monophthalmus
  • Macedonian general, founder of Antigonid dynasty (382–301 BC)

    decisive Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC. Antigonus died during the battle in his eighty-first year after being struck by a javelin. Prior to Ipsus, he had never

    Antigonus I Monophthalmus

    Antigonus I Monophthalmus

    Antigonus_I_Monophthalmus

  • Antigoneia (Syria)
  • Ancient Greek city in the Seleucid Empire

    they defeated his army and killed him at the decisive Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC. After Ipsus, Antigonus's territories were divided between Lysimachus and

    Antigoneia (Syria)

    Antigoneia_(Syria)

  • Babylonian War
  • 4th century BC conflict

    former empire of Alexander the Great, a result confirmed in the Battle of Ipsus. The battle also marked the birth of the Seleucid Empire by giving Seleucus

    Babylonian War

    Babylonian_War

  • Cassander
  • King of Macedonia, Antipatrid dynasty

    Pleistarchus faced the combined armies of Antigonus and Demetrius at Ipsus. After the Battle of Ipsus in which Antigonus was killed, Cassander was undisputed in

    Cassander

    Cassander

    Cassander

  • Seleucid dynasty
  • Royal family of the Seleucid Empire

    Maurya (reigned 324-297 BC). Seleucus defeated Antigonus in the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC and Lysimachus (King of Thrace, Macedon and Asia Minor) in the

    Seleucid dynasty

    Seleucid dynasty

    Seleucid_dynasty

  • Achaemenid Empire
  • Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC

    origin and growth of the art of war from the earliest times to the battle of Ipsus, B.C. 301, with a detailed account of the campaigns of the great Macedonian

    Achaemenid Empire

    Achaemenid Empire

    Achaemenid_Empire

  • 300 BC
  • Calendar year

    the King of Epirus, is taken as a hostage to Egypt after the Battle of Ipsus and makes a diplomatic marriage with the princess Antigone, daughter of

    300 BC

    300 BC

    300_BC

  • Syrian Wars
  • Conflict between the Seleucid Empire and the Ptolemaic Kingdom

    Egypt, exploited events surrounding the Battle of Ipsus to take control of the region. The victors at Ipsus, however, had allocated Coele-Syria to Ptolemy's

    Syrian Wars

    Syrian Wars

    Syrian_Wars

  • Seleucid army
  • 4th-1st century BCE army

    archers. Seleucus brought 480 Indian war elephants at the battle of Ipsus. Battle of Ipsus Battle of Corupedium Battle of Raphia Battle of Mount Labus Battle

    Seleucid army

    Seleucid army

    Seleucid_army

  • Battle of Cunaxa
  • 401 BC battle between Cyrus the Younger and Artaxerxes II

    Origin and Growth of the Art of War from Earliest Times to the Battle of Ipsus, B. C. 301. Houghton, Mifflin & Comp. ISBN 9781105602504. {{cite book}}:

    Battle of Cunaxa

    Battle of Cunaxa

    Battle_of_Cunaxa

  • Thematic map
  • Type of map that visualizes data

    using Hondius' symbols, by Franciscus Haraeus, entitled Novus typus orbis ipsus globus, ex Analemmate Ptolomaei diductus (1614) An early contributor to

    Thematic map

    Thematic map

    Thematic_map

  • Macedonian phalanx
  • Ancient infantry formation

    Paraitakene (317 BC) Battle of Gabiene (315 BC) Battle of Gaza (312 BC) Battle of Ipsus (301 BC) Battle of Corupedium (281 BC) Battle of Heraclea (280 BC) Battle

    Macedonian phalanx

    Macedonian phalanx

    Macedonian_phalanx

  • Phrygia
  • Ancient Anatolian kingdom

    wider Hellenistic world. Upon Alexander's death in 323 BC, the Battle of Ipsus took place in 301 BC. In the chaotic period after Alexander's death, northern

    Phrygia

    Phrygia

    Phrygia

  • Troy
  • Ancient city in northwest Asia Minor

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Troy

    Troy

    Troy

  • Campaign of the Chersonese
  • Military campaign of Demetrius Poliorcetes

    After the disaster of the Battle of Ipsus, Demetrius I Poliorcetes launched a campaign of raids in the Thracian Chersonese in 300-299 BCE. These raids

    Campaign of the Chersonese

    Campaign of the Chersonese

    Campaign_of_the_Chersonese

  • Ancient Greece
  • Greek civilization from 1200 BC to 600 AD

    kingdoms until they joined against him, and he was killed at the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC. His son Demetrius spent many years in Seleucid captivity, and

    Ancient Greece

    Ancient Greece

    Ancient_Greece

  • Maurya Empire
  • Ancient Indian empire (c. 321–185 BCE)

    role in his victory against western Hellenistic kings at the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BCE. After having made a treaty with him (Sandrakotos) and put in

    Maurya Empire

    Maurya Empire

    Maurya_Empire

  • Macedonia (ancient kingdom)
  • Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans

     306–281 BC), King of Thrace, defeated the Antigonids at the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC, killing Antigonus and forcing Demetrius into flight. Cassander

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia (ancient kingdom)

    Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)

  • Appendix Probi
  • List of erroneous Latin words

    tristis non tristus pauper mulier non paupera mulier acre non acrum ipse non ipsus nurus non nura socrus non socra auris non oricla fax non facla neptis non

    Appendix Probi

    Appendix Probi

    Appendix_Probi

  • Hellenistic period
  • Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC

    and Demetrius near Ipsus in Phrygia. Seleucus arrived in time to save Lysimachus and utterly crushed Antigonus at the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC. Seleucus'

    Hellenistic period

    Hellenistic period

    Hellenistic_period

  • Historiography of Alexander the Great
  • Area of study on military commander and king

    Retrieved 15 March 2023. From the end of the Peloponnesian War to the battle of Ipsus By Phillip Harding p. 135 ISBN 0521299497 "Error – PHI Greek Inscriptions"

    Historiography of Alexander the Great

    Historiography_of_Alexander_the_Great

  • Ptolemaic Kingdom
  • Hellenistic-era Greek state in Egypt (305–30 BC)

    he nor his army were present when Antigonus was defeated and killed at Ipsus. He had instead taken the opportunity to secure Coele-Syria and Palestine

    Ptolemaic Kingdom

    Ptolemaic Kingdom

    Ptolemaic_Kingdom

  • Ptolemy I Soter
  • Pharaoh of Egypt from 305 to 282 BC

    had been defeated and slain by Lysimachus and Seleucus at the Battle of Ipsus in 301, he occupied Syria a fourth time. The other members of the coalition

    Ptolemy I Soter

    Ptolemy I Soter

    Ptolemy_I_Soter

  • Seleucid Empire
  • Hellenistic state in West Asia (312–63 BC)

    elephants, a military asset which would play a decisive role at the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC. In addition to this treaty, Seleucus dispatched an ambassador

    Seleucid Empire

    Seleucid Empire

    Seleucid_Empire

  • Nike (mythology)
  • Personification of victory in Greek mythology

    the similar watchword "Zeus and Victory [Nike]" was used at the Battle of Ipsus (301 BC). Nike could also be invoked in theatrical competitions, such as

    Nike (mythology)

    Nike (mythology)

    Nike_(mythology)

  • Hattusa
  • Capital of the Hittite Empire

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Hattusa

    Hattusa

    Hattusa

  • League of Corinth
  • Historic federation of Greek states

    Seleucus I Nicator, and Lysimachus decisively defeated them at the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC, in which Antigonus I was killed. Antigonus III Doson (r. 229

    League of Corinth

    League of Corinth

    League_of_Corinth

  • Coele-Syria
  • Region of Syria in classical antiquity

    when Antigonus had been defeated at Ipsus in 301 BC. Coele-Syria was assigned to Seleucus, by the victors of Ipsus, as Ptolemy had added nothing to the

    Coele-Syria

    Coele-Syria

    Coele-Syria

  • Battle of Corupedium
  • Battle in 281 BC

    Thrace for decades and parts of western Asia Minor ever since the Battle of Ipsus. Recently he had finally gained control over Macedon. Seleucus ruled the

    Battle of Corupedium

    Battle of Corupedium

    Battle_of_Corupedium

  • Indo-Greek Kingdom
  • 200 BC–10 AD Greek kingdom in South Asia

    elephants (which played a key role in Seleucus's victory at the Battle of Ipsus): The Indians occupy in part some of the countries situated along the Indus

    Indo-Greek Kingdom

    Indo-Greek Kingdom

    Indo-Greek_Kingdom

  • Koine Greek
  • Dialect of Greek in the ancient world

    The Successor kingdoms before the battle of Ipsus, 303 BC

    Koine Greek

    Koine Greek

    Koine_Greek

  • Battle of Thebes
  • Theban rebellion against Macedon (335 BC)

    Origin and Growth of the Art of War from the Earliest Times to the Battle of Ipsus, B.C. 301, with a Detailed Account of the Campaigns of the Great Macedonian

    Battle of Thebes

    Battle of Thebes

    Battle_of_Thebes

  • Hellenistic Greece
  • Historical period of Greece following Classical Greece

    Cassander and the other Hellenistic kings defeated Antigonus at the Battle of Ipsus, ending his challenge. After Cassander's death in 298 BC, however, Demetrius

    Hellenistic Greece

    Hellenistic Greece

    Hellenistic_Greece

  • Classical Anatolia
  • Anatolia during classical antiquity

    did the Ipsus alliance between the three kings last. Of the three empires carved out of Alexander's possessions following the battle of Ipsus, the Lysimachian

    Classical Anatolia

    Classical Anatolia

    Classical_Anatolia

  • Argos, Peloponnese
  • City in Argolis, Greece

    The political status of Argos after the Antigonid defeat at the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC is unclear. While Plutarch refers to Demetrius recovering various

    Argos, Peloponnese

    Argos, Peloponnese

    Argos,_Peloponnese

  • Ani
  • Medieval Armenian city

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Ani

    Ani

    Ani

  • Edessa
  • Ancient city – now Urfa or Şanlıurfa, Turkey

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Edessa

    Edessa

    Edessa

  • Outline of ancient Greece
  • Overview of and topical guide to ancient Greece

    Corupedium Battle of Crannon Battle of Gabiene Battle of Gaza (312 BC) Battle of Ipsus Battle of Paraitacene Battle of Raphia Battle of Salamis (306 BC) Chremonidean

    Outline of ancient Greece

    Outline of ancient Greece

    Outline_of_ancient_Greece

  • Siege of Gaza (332 BC)
  • Part of the Wars of Alexander the Great

    Origin and Growth of the Art of War from the Earliest Times to the Battle of Ipsus, B.C. 301, with a Detailed Account of the Campaigns of the Great Macedonian

    Siege of Gaza (332 BC)

    Siege of Gaza (332 BC)

    Siege_of_Gaza_(332_BC)

  • Nicomedia
  • Ancient city of Bithynia

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Nicomedia

    Nicomedia

    Nicomedia

  • War elephant
  • Elephant trained and guided by humans for combat

    accounts. The Seleucids put their new elephants to good use at the Battle of Ipsus four years later, where they blocked the return of the victorious Antigonid

    War elephant

    War elephant

    War_elephant

  • Antioch
  • Hellenistic city, modern Antakya, Turkey

    that year, his victory over Antigonus I Monophthalmus at the Battle of Ipsus gave him control of northern Syria, but many inhabitants of the region were

    Antioch

    Antioch

    Antioch

  • Chandragupta Maurya
  • Founder of the Maurya Empire (340–295 BCE)

    Seleucus, which played a key role in Seleucus' victory at the Battle of Ipsus. In addition to this treaty, Seleucus dispatched Megasthenes as an ambassador

    Chandragupta Maurya

    Chandragupta Maurya

    Chandragupta_Maurya

  • Miletus
  • Ancient Greek city in Asia-Minor

    patrimonial regime. In 301 BC, after Antigonus I was killed in the Battle of Ipsus by the coalition of Lysimachus, Cassander, and Seleucus I Nicator, founder

    Miletus

    Miletus

    Miletus

  • Stratonice (wife of Antigonus)
  • Macedonian wife of Antigonus, king of Asia

    caused him to be seized and detained as a prisoner. After the battle of Ipsus she fled from Cilicia (where she had awaited the issue of the campaign)

    Stratonice (wife of Antigonus)

    Stratonice_(wife_of_Antigonus)

  • Battle of Jaxartes
  • Battle fought in 329 BC by Alexander the Great against the Saka

    Origin and Growth of the Art of War from the Earliest Times to the Battle of Ipsus, B.C. 301, with a Detailed Account of the Campaigns of the Great Macedonian

    Battle of Jaxartes

    Battle of Jaxartes

    Battle_of_Jaxartes

  • Timeline of Jerusalem
  • Ptolemy I Soter after Antigonus I Monophthalmus is killed at the Battle of Ipsus. Ptolemy had not taken part in the battle, and the victors Seleucus I Nicator

    Timeline of Jerusalem

    Timeline of Jerusalem

    Timeline_of_Jerusalem

  • Illyrians
  • Ancient Western Balkanic tribes

    Phillip (1985), From the End of the Peloponnesian War to the Battle of Ipsus, Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-29949-7

    Illyrians

    Illyrians

    Illyrians

  • Side, Turkey
  • Town in Turkey

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Side, Turkey

    Side, Turkey

    Side,_Turkey

  • Laodicea on the Lycus
  • Ancient town in Phrygia, Asia Minor

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Laodicea on the Lycus

    Laodicea on the Lycus

    Laodicea_on_the_Lycus

  • Hieronymus of Cardia
  • 4th/3rd century BC Greek general and historian

    in 301 BC and was present at the Battle of Ipsus, where Antigonus was killed. Following the defeat at Ipsus, Hieronymus appears to have withdrawn with

    Hieronymus of Cardia

    Hieronymus_of_Cardia

  • Heracleium (Ionia)
  • Town of ancient Ionia

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Heracleium (Ionia)

    Heracleium_(Ionia)

  • Byzantium
  • Ancient Greek city, forerunner of Constantinople

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Byzantium

    Byzantium

    Byzantium

  • Timeline of ancient Greece
  • the Tigris (modern Iraq) is founded by Seleucus I Nicator 301 Battle of Ipsus 300 Antioch, is founded by Seleucus I Nicator in honor of his father Antiochus

    Timeline of ancient Greece

    Timeline of ancient Greece

    Timeline_of_ancient_Greece

  • Philetaerus
  • Governor and autonomous ruler of Pergamon

    allegiance to Lysimachus, who, after Antigonus was killed at the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC, made Philetaerus commander of Pergamon, where Lysimachus kept

    Philetaerus

    Philetaerus

    Philetaerus

  • Bulgarian Turks
  • Ethnic group

    International Journal of Political Science & Urban Studies. 7: 43. doi:10.14782/ipsus.539390. S2CID 159145032. KOYUNCU, Aşkın (January 2014). "Tuna Vilâyeti'nde

    Bulgarian Turks

    Bulgarian Turks

    Bulgarian_Turks

  • Deidamia I of Epirus
  • Epirote princess (d. 300 BC)

    confederate kings, he left Deidamia at Athens; but after his defeat at Ipsus (301 BC), the Athenians sent her away to Megara, though still treating her

    Deidamia I of Epirus

    Deidamia_I_of_Epirus

  • Caesarea (Cappadocia)
  • Ancient city in Asia-Minor, predecessor to modern Kayseri

    Mazaca was subsequently passed to the Seleucid Empire after the Battle of Ipsus. The system of strategiai into which the Cappadocian Kingdom was divided

    Caesarea (Cappadocia)

    Caesarea (Cappadocia)

    Caesarea_(Cappadocia)

  • Kaleköy
  • Village of the Demre district in the Antalya Province of Turkey

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Kaleköy

    Kaleköy

    Kaleköy

  • Fatsa
  • District and municipality in Ordu, Turkey

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Fatsa

    Fatsa

    Fatsa

  • Colossae
  • Ancient city of Phrygia

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Colossae

    Colossae

    Colossae

  • Adrasus
  • Town of ancient Cilicia

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Adrasus

    Adrasus

  • Qedarites
  • 700s–100s BC northern Arab tribal confederation

    able to assure his control over Egypt. After Antigonus I died in battle at Ipsus in 301 BC, Ptolemy I consolidated his rule over Egypt and southern Syria

    Qedarites

    Qedarites

    Qedarites

  • Medius of Larissa
  • Thessalian military commander

    Demetrius even after the defeat and death of Antigonus at the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC. His authority is cited by Strabo (XI.530) in a manner that would

    Medius of Larissa

    Medius_of_Larissa

  • Dardani
  • Ancient tribe in the Balkans

    February 1985). From the End of the Peloponnesian War to the Battle of Ipsus. Cambridge University Press. p. 93. ISBN 978-0-521-29949-7. Grabos became

    Dardani

    Dardani

    Dardani

  • Elaeus
  • Ancient city of the Thracian Chersonnese

    (1985), "Section 94", From the End of the Peloponnesian War to the Battle of Ipsus, Cambridge University Press, p. 118 Danoff, Christo M. (1967), Elaius, Der

    Elaeus

    Elaeus

    Elaeus

  • Nicaea
  • Ancient Greek city of Asia Minor

    founding by Bottiaeans. Following Antigonus' defeat and death at the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC, the city was captured by Lysimachus, who renamed it Nicaea (Νίκαια

    Nicaea

    Nicaea

    Nicaea

  • Pergamon
  • Ancient Greek city in Anatolia

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Pergamon

    Pergamon

    Pergamon

  • Antigonus II Gonatas
  • King of Macedonia from 277 BC to 239 BC

    Antigonus Monophthalmus was defeated and killed in the great Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC and the territory he formerly controlled was divided among his

    Antigonus II Gonatas

    Antigonus II Gonatas

    Antigonus_II_Gonatas

  • Amastris (ruler of Heraclea)
  • Persian princess (died c. 284 BC)

    Alexander, though Alexander's maternity is controversial. After the Battle of Ipsus, Lysimachus summoned Amastris to Sardis. Shortly after, they separated and

    Amastris (ruler of Heraclea)

    Amastris (ruler of Heraclea)

    Amastris_(ruler_of_Heraclea)

  • Orestias
  • Ancient Greek settlement in Turkey

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Orestias

    Orestias

    Orestias

  • Epigamia
  • Legal right to contract a marriage

    elephants (which played a key role in the victory of Seleucus at the Battle of Ipsus): The Indians occupy [in part] some of the countries situated along the

    Epigamia

    Epigamia

  • Franciscus Haraeus
  • century. In 1614 he published a six-gore map entitled Novus typus orbis ipsus globus, ex Analemmate Ptolomaei diductus This was one of the first instances

    Franciscus Haraeus

    Franciscus Haraeus

    Franciscus_Haraeus

  • Olba (ancient city)
  • Ancient city in Turkey

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Olba (ancient city)

    Olba (ancient city)

    Olba_(ancient_city)

  • History of Tyre, Lebanon
  • gained control of Tyre in 315 BC, ruling until his death at the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC. Antigonus' son Demetrius ruled Phoenicia until 287 BC, when Ptolemy

    History of Tyre, Lebanon

    History of Tyre, Lebanon

    History_of_Tyre,_Lebanon

  • Ephesus
  • Ancient Greek city in Anatolia

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Ephesus

    Ephesus

    Ephesus

  • Hellenistic Palestine
  • History of Palestine from the time of Alexander the Great until the Romans

    of those in Judea from the time of Alexander's death until the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BCE due to frequent battles centered largely on the strategic coastal

    Hellenistic Palestine

    Hellenistic Palestine

    Hellenistic_Palestine

  • Celaenae
  • Ancient city of Phrygia

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Celaenae

    Celaenae

  • List of battles involving war elephants
  • 312 BC, Battle of Gaza 305-303 BC, Mauryan-Seleucid War 301 BC, Battle of Ipsus 280 BC, Battle of Heraclea 279 BC, Battle of Asculum 277 BC, Battle of Lysimachia

    List of battles involving war elephants

    List_of_battles_involving_war_elephants

  • Tarsus, Mersin
  • City in Turkey

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Tarsus, Mersin

    Tarsus, Mersin

    Tarsus,_Mersin

  • Tushhan
  • Archaeological site in Turkey

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Tushhan

    Tushhan

  • Kolonai
  • Ancient Greek city of the Troad

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Kolonai

    Kolonai

  • Military tactics of Alexander the Great
  • H.W., Greek mercenary soldiers from the earliest times to the battle of Ipsus , Chicago, 1981. Sekunda, N. y Warry, J., Alexander the Great: His Armies

    Military tactics of Alexander the Great

    Military tactics of Alexander the Great

    Military_tactics_of_Alexander_the_Great

  • Miletopolis
  • Town in the north of ancient Mysia

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Miletopolis

    Miletopolis

    Miletopolis

  • Smyrna
  • Ancient Greek city, currently İzmir, Turkey

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Smyrna

    Smyrna

    Smyrna

  • Battle of Gaugamela
  • Major battle of the Wars of Alexander the Great (331 BC)

    Origin and Growth of the Art of War from the Earliest Times to the Battle of Ipsus, B.C. 301. Tales End Press. ISBN 978-1-105-60250-4. {{cite book}}: ISBN

    Battle of Gaugamela

    Battle of Gaugamela

    Battle_of_Gaugamela

  • Eumeneia
  • Town of ancient Phrygia in Turkey

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Eumeneia

    Eumeneia

  • Paşalimanı
  • Island in Turkey

    Hyllarima Hypaepa Hypokremnos Hyrcanis Iasos Iaza Idyma Ioniapolis Ioudda Ipsus Isinda in Ionia Iskome Kadyie Kaira Kalabantia Kasara Kasossos Kaualena

    Paşalimanı

    Paşalimanı

  • Ancient Greek warfare
  • W., Greek Mercenary Soldiers: From the Earliest Times to the Battle of Ipsus, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1970. Pritchett, Kendrick W., The Greek State

    Ancient Greek warfare

    Ancient Greek warfare

    Ancient_Greek_warfare

  • Antigonid–Nabataean confrontations
  • Three wars in the 4th century BC

    plans, as he was occupied with more important matters. During the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC, the Antigonids lost to a Greek coalition that included the Seleucids

    Antigonid–Nabataean confrontations

    Antigonid–Nabataean confrontations

    Antigonid–Nabataean_confrontations

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