Diadochi

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The Diadochi when used in English speaking history, is nearly exclusively used to refer to the men who vied for rulership of Alexander the Great's Empire upon his death in 323 B.C.

Etymology[edit]

The word Diadochi is the plural form of the Latin word "Diadochus", which comes from the Greek Διάδοχοι (diadokhoi), which translates into English as "successors". Hence we commonly speak of the Wars of the Successors / Wars of the Diadochi.

The Diadochi[edit]

While at the fullest extent one could count a great many individuals, historians generally consider these individuals to be:

For their many wars against each other for control, see Wars of the Diadochi


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