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Centuries: 5th century BC - 4th century BC - 3rd century BC
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Events
- On his way from Ecbatana to Babylon, Alexander the Great fights and crushes the Cossaeans
- June 10 - Alexander the Great dies in Babylon. After a dispute with the infantry led by Meleager, the cavalry general Perdiccas becomes Regent of the Empire. Alexander's posthumous son Alexander IV is declared King of Macedon and co-ruler with his uncle Philip III (Alexander's half-brother). He makes Ptolemy Governor of Egypt, Eumenes governor of Cappadocia and Paphlagonia, Antigonus Governor of Phrygia, Lysimachus Governor of Thrace; while Macedon itself was to be ruled by its old regent Antipater jointly with Alexander's chief lieutenant Craterus.
- At the news of Alexander's death, Athens and other Greek cities revolt against Macedonian rule in what will become known as the Lamian War, due to the long siege of the Macedonian regent Antipater in Lamia by the Athenians and their allies which is the main military action of the war.
Births
Deaths
- June 10 - Alexander the Great, king of Macedon and conqueror of Persia (b. 356 BC)
- June 10 - Diogenes of Sinope, philosopher (b. c. 412 BC)
- Meleager, general of Alexander - summarily executed
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