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Division of the Empire of Alexander the Great after the Battle of Ipsus, 301 BC

Division of the  Empire of Alexander the Great after the Battle of Ipsus


Title: Division of the Empire of Alexander the Great after the Battle of Ipsus
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Description: A map of the division of the Empire of Alexander the Great after the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC. This map is color–coded to show political divisions in various regions of the Empire, including the Empire of the Ptolemies in northern Africa and Syria, the Empire of the Seleucidea in the Near East, the Empire of the Lysimachus in Thrace and Asia Minor, and the Empire in Macedonia and Greece.
Place Names: Greece, Cilicia, Egypt, Macedonia, Thrace,
ISO Topic Categories: oceans, location, inlandWaters, boundaries
Keywords: Division of the Empire of Alexander the Great after the Battle of Ipsus, borders, political, kAlexandertheGreat, major political subdivisions, oceans, location, inlandWaters, boundaries, Unknown, 301 BC
Source: Robert H. Labberton, New Historical Atlas and General History (New York, NY: Townsend MacCoun, 1886) Plate XII
Map Credit: Courtesy the private collection of Roy Winkelman
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