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".
There are names are -
Lysimachus, Cassander, Ptolemy and Seleucus.
ptolemy I and seleucus
Either a terminal sickness or a plot by disaffected generals.
ptolemy and philo
seleacus, ptolemy, lysimicus and I forget the fourth.
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.
The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.The Greek "empire" that was won by Alexander the Great was never conquered. It collapsed and was divided by his generals into independent kingdoms.
ptolemy I and seleucus
3 parts
four
Either a terminal sickness or a plot by disaffected generals.
ptolemy and philo
seleacus, ptolemy, lysimicus and I forget the fourth.
Most of Alexander's generals came from Macedonia
Alexander the Great was normal but his greatness got trumpled w his generals
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.
Alexander The Great
No, Alexander the Great was no relation to Cleopatra. Cleopatra's lineage went back to Ptolemy, one of Alexander's generals.