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    Cassander - Wikipedia. Cassander ( Ancient Greek: Κάσσανδρος, romanized : Kássandros; c. 355 BC – 297 BC) was king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia from 305 BC until 297 BC, and de facto ruler of southern Greece from 317 BC until his death. [2]

  2. Jun 23, 2016 · Cassander (c. 355-297 BCE, r. 305-297 BCE) was self-proclaimed king of Macedon during the political turmoil following Alexander's death. Born in Greece as the son of Antipater, the regent of Macedon...

  3. Cassander (born c. 358 bc —died 297 bc) was the son of the Macedonian regent Antipater and king of Macedonia from 305 to 297. Cassander was one of the diadochoi (“successors”), the Macedonian generals who fought over the empire of Alexander the Great after his death in 323.

  4. Mar 9, 2021 · Cassander was a King of Macedon who lived during the 4 th century BC. He was a son of Antipater, one of Alexander the Great’s generals. During Alexander’s campaign against the Achaemenids in the East, Cassander most likely remained in Europe, since his father was serving as regent in Macedon.

  5. Cassander (c. 355-297 BCE, r. 305-297 BCE) was self-proclaimed king of Macedon during the political turmoil following Alexander's death. Born in Greece as the son of Antipater, the regent of Macedon and Greece in the absence of Alexander the Great, he ruled beside his father eventually battling against the commander Polyperchon for supremacy in ...

  6. Cassander (circa 350–297 BC) was a significant figure in the Hellenistic period, known for his role in the Wars of the Diadochi (Successors) that followed the death of Alexander the Great. He eventually became the king of Macedon and played a crucial role in shaping the post-Alexandrian world.

  7. www.historyofmacedonia.org › AncientMacedonia › CassanderCassander - King of Macedonia

    King of Macedonia. Cassander (c. 355-297 B.C.) as son of Antipater did not accompany the Macedonian army on its invasion of Asia, but remained in Europe during his father's regency over Macedonia and Greece.

  8. Cassander ( Ancient Greek: Κάσσανδρος, romanized :Kássandros; c. 355 BC – 297 BC) was king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia from 305 BC until 297 BC, and de facto ruler of southern Greece from 317 BC until his death.

  9. Cassander. ( *Ka/ssandros ). 1. King of Macedonia, and son of Antipater, was 35 years old before his father's death, if we may trust an incidental notice to that effect in Athenaeus, and must, therefore, have been born in or before B. C. 354. ( Athen. 1.18 a.;

  10. Cassander. (d. 297 bc) Quick Reference. (d. 297 bc), son of Antipater, represented his father at Babylon (323), where Alexander 2 the Great treated him with naked hostility. In the struggles of the Successors he first impinges at Triparadeisus (late 321), where he was appointed chiliarch (cavalry commander and grand vizier).