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Map of the empire of Alexander III of Macedonian, known as the Great (356-323 BC), after the Battle of Ipsos (Turkey), in 301 BC, which led to the division of the empire among the Diadochs
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Map of the empire of Alexander III of Macedonian, known as the Great (356-323 BC), after the Battle of Ipsos (Turkey), in 301 BC, which led to the division of the empire among the Diadochs
NWI4912667 Map of the empire of Alexander III of Macedonian, known as the Great (356-323 BC), after the Battle of Ipsos (Turkey), in 301 BC, which led to the division of the empire among the Diadochs, Ptolemee I Soter (367-283 BC) established its dominance over North Africa, Cassandra (358-297 BC) maintained its dominance over North Africa. Macedoine (Greece), Lysimaq ( 361-281 BC) takes over the western part Asia minor and Seleucos (Seleucus) I Nicator (358-380 BC) annex the eastern part of Asia minor and Syria. Lithography.; (add.info.: Map of the empire of Alexander III of Macedonian, known as the Great (356-323 BC), after the Battle of Ipsos (Turkey), in 301 BC, which led to the division of the empire among the Diadochs, Ptolemee I Soter (367-283 BC) established its dominance over North Africa, Cassandra (358-297 BC) maintained its dominance over North Africa. Macedoine (Greece), Lysimaq ( 361-281 BC) takes over the western part Asia minor and Seleucos (Seleucus) I Nicator (358-380 BC) annex the eastern part of Asia minor and Syria. Lithography.); Photo © North Wind Pictures
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This intricate map print showcases the empire of Alexander III of Macedon, also known as Alexander the Great, after the pivotal Battle of Ipsos in 301 BC. The aftermath of this battle led to the division of his vast empire among his generals, known as Diadochs. Ptolemy I Soter established dominance over North Africa, while Cassander maintained control over Macedonia and Lysimachus took charge of western Asia Minor. Seleucus I Nicator annexed eastern Asia Minor and Syria.
The detailed lithography captures the complex political landscape that emerged after Alexander's death, highlighting the power struggles and territorial divisions among his successors. Each region controlled by a different Diadoch is clearly delineated on the map, providing a visual representation of how Alexander's once-unified empire splintered into separate kingdoms.
This historical artifact serves as a reminder of both the immense conquests achieved by Alexander during his reign and the subsequent fragmentation that followed his untimely demise. It offers viewers a glimpse into ancient geopolitics and military strategy, shedding light on an era marked by ambition, rivalry, and shifting alliances.
Overall, this print provides a fascinating insight into one of history's most legendary figures and the legacy he left behind for future generations to decipher and interpret.
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