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Alexander had many generals. The ones who became his successors and carvedup/disputed over his empire after his death were: Antigonus, Antipater, Cassander, Craterus, Lysimachus, Perdiccas, Ptolemy, Seleucis

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The list is long - about 50.

The ones who were eventually, after much fighting, able to hold on to the sector of Alexander's empire which they grabbed after his death, were Ptolemy (Egypt), Seleucis (Syria-Mesopotamia), Antigonus (Asia Minor) and Cassander (Macedonia and the rest of Greece).

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After the Alexender death the kingdom was divided up four generals known known in Latin as the Diadochi, the name by which they are still referenced, from the Greek, Diadokhoi, meaning "successors".

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Lysimachus, Cassander, Ptolemy and Seleucus.

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Cassander

Lysimachus

Ptolemy

Seleucus

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ptolmey soter

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What are the names of Alexander the Great generals who established the most populated kingdom?

ptolemy I and seleucus


How was Alexander the Great's kingdom divided after his death?

3 parts


Alexander's kingdom was split into how many parts?

four


Who killed Alexander III known as Alexander the Great King of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon?

Either a terminal sickness or a plot by disaffected generals.


After the death of Alexander the great his empire was divided between his two generals name them both?

ptolemy and philo


Facts about the four generals who inherited Alexander the Great's kingdom?

seleacus, ptolemy, lysimicus and I forget the fourth.


What part of Greece did the generals of Alexander the great come from?

Most of Alexander's generals came from Macedonia


Was Alexander the Great not great?

Alexander the Great was normal but his greatness got trumpled w his generals


Who controlled Greece in 340 BC?

The four generals that ruled the armies of Alexander the Great divided the kingdom after the death of Alexander because Alexander had no sons to give it to. They were Cassander, Lysimachus, Ptolemy and Seleucus.


What is the name of one of the greatest generals in the world?

Alexander The Great


Was Alexander the Great Cleopatras son?

No, Alexander the Great was no relation to Cleopatra. Cleopatra's lineage went back to Ptolemy, one of Alexander's generals.