Visual Timeline: Cassander

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355 BCE - 297 BCE: Life of Cassander, self-proclaimed king of Macedon, son of Antipater.
 
 
323 BCE: Death of Alexander the Great.
 
 
319 BCE: Death of Antipater, regent of Macedon.
 
316 BCE: Death of Olympias, mother of Alexander the Great.
 
316 BCE: Thessalonica is founded by Cassander.
 
 
310 BCE: Assassination of Roxanne and Alexander IV, wife and son of Alexander the Great.
 
305 BCE - 297 BCE: Cassander is self-proclaimed king of Macedon.
 
 
301 BCE: The Battle of Ipsus in central Phrygia where Lysimachus and Seleucos I defeat Antigonus I and Demetrius I of Macedon.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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