Cassander murdered 13 yr king and his mother by getting Glaucias to poison them. that it
seleacus, ptolemy, lysimicus and I forget the fourth.
Alexander had many generals. The ones who became his successors and carvedup/disputed over his empire after his death were: Antigonus, Antipater, Cassander, Craterus, Lysimachus, Perdiccas, Ptolemy, Seleucis
His empire was divided into four kingdoms, led by Ptolemy I Soter, Cassander, Lysimachus and Seleucus I Nicator.
Greece had its share of strong rulers. They included Alexander the Great, Philip of Macedon, Philip III, Cassander, Seleukus, Perseus, and Perdikkas II.
George Cassander was born in 1513.
George Cassander died in 1566.
Cassander
Aristotle fled Athens in 322 B.C. due to anti-Macedonian attitude following the death of Alexander. He died that same year and willed his works to Cassander the future king of Macedonia and also a former student of his. He also requested of Cassander that he be buried with his wife who had died years before in Euboea. Cassander honored his former teacher with no ceremony as requested. The location is lost to time.
After the death of Alexander the Great, Cassander controlled Macedonia and Greece, Lysimachus controlled Thrace and parts of Asia Minor, Ptolemy controlled Egypt, and Seleucus controlled the eastern territories including Persia, Mesopotamia, and parts of the Indian subcontinent.
Cassander murdered 13 yr king and his mother by getting Glaucias to poison them. that it
seleacus, ptolemy, lysimicus and I forget the fourth.
Alexander had many generals. The ones who became his successors and carvedup/disputed over his empire after his death were: Antigonus, Antipater, Cassander, Craterus, Lysimachus, Perdiccas, Ptolemy, Seleucis
Thessaloniki in Greek, Selanik in Turkish, founded by King Cassander 315BC
His empire was divided into four kingdoms, led by Ptolemy I Soter, Cassander, Lysimachus and Seleucus I Nicator.
Roxana was a princess of the Persian empire and one of the wives of Alexander the Great. Cassander ordered her and her son assassinated in around 310 BC.
Greece had its share of strong rulers. They included Alexander the Great, Philip of Macedon, Philip III, Cassander, Seleukus, Perseus, and Perdikkas II.