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Division of Alexander's empire after his death from "summary" of The Histories by Herodotus

After Alexander's death, his vast empire was left without a clear successor to take control. This led to a power struggle amongst his top generals, known as the Diadochi, who sought to divide the empire amongst themselves. These generals, such as Ptolemy, Seleucus, Antigonus, and Cassander, each vied for control over different regions of the empire, resulting in a series of wars and conflicts that lasted for decades. Ptolemy took control of Egypt and established the Ptolemaic dynasty, ruling over the region for centuries to come. Seleucus, on the other hand, seized control of the eastern provinces and founded the Seleucid Empire, which would later become a major power in the region. Antigonus and Cassander fought over control of Macedonia and Greece, with Antigonus eventually being def...
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    The Histories

    Herodotus

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