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Name: Consolidation of the borders after the Third War of the Diadochi

Type: Event

Start: 312 BC

End: 288 BC

Parent: Wars of the Diadochi

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Were a series of events and military operations after the Third war of the Diadochi that led to the consolidation of the borders between the successor states of the Macedonian Empire.

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  • January 295 BC: Supported by Ptolemy, Pyrrhos regains control of Epiros.
  • January 293 BC: Cyprus came once again under Ptolemaic control in 294 BC.
  • January 293 BC: Seleucus took most of Cilicia.
  • January 312 BC: Thebes was liberated by Kassandros and in 315 BC rebuilt with the help of the Athenians.
  • November 301 BC: Demetrios is the sea king and repels Lysimachus from Cilicia.
  • November 301 BC: Demetrios conquers western Anatolia.
  • November 301 BC: Mithridates Ktistes establishes himself as ruler in the Pontic region.
  • January 297 BC: Demetrios conquers Gaza and Samaria from Ptolemy.
  • January 296 BC: Zipoites establishes the Kingdom of Bithynia.
  • January 293 BC: Cassander died in 298 BC, and his sons, Antipater and Alexander, proved weaklings. After quarreling with his older brother, Alexander V called in Demetrius who invaded, killed Alexander, and seized control of Macedon for himself.
  • January 293 BC: Pyrrhus, King of Epirus, after Pyrrhus took control of the border region of Ambracia.
  • January 293 BC: While Demetrius consolidated his control of mainland Greece, his outlying territories were invaded and captured by Lysimachus, who recovered western Anatolia.
  • January 293 BC: Ptolemy I recovers Cyprus, eastern Cilicia, and Lycia.
  • January 292 BC: Demetrios (Antigonid Dynasty) occupies Thrace.
  • February 292 BC: Demetrios (Antigonid Dynasty) leave Thrace.
  • January 291 BC: Pyrrhus marches through Thessaly to Thermopylae.
  • January 289 BC: Demetrius I of Macedon conquers Thebes. The city was put under siege by King Demetrius I of Macedon after it had revolted against Macedonian rule.
  • January 288 BC: Thebes was occupied by Demetrius of Macedon after a revolt. The Macedonian army left Thebes after executing a few leaders of the rebellion.
  • January 299 BC: Philip V of Macedon seized Zakynthos in the early 3rd century BC.
  • January 293 BC: In 294 BC, after forty-three years of semi-autonomy under Macedonian suzerainty, Ambracia was given by the son of Cassander to Pyrrhus, king of Epirus.
  • February 291 BC: Counter-offensive against Pyrrhus by Antigonid ruler Demetrius, who conquers Boeotia and passes through Epirus.

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