Fourth War of the Diadochi
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Was a war between Macedonian generals that saw Ptolemy, Lysimachus and Cassander fight against Antigonus and Demetrios.
Chronology
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September 308 BC: Ptolemy seizes Sicyon and Corinth.
January 307 BC: In 308 the Nesiotic League was freed by Ptolemy I of Egypt.
September 307 BC: Demetrios frees Megara.
April 304 BC: Military offensive of Cassander in Aetolia and in Athens.
September 304 BC: Demetrios (Antigonid Dynasty) liberates Chalkidiki, Boeotia, and Aetolia.
January 302 BC: In 303 BC Sicyon was conquered by Demetrius Poliorcetes.
November 302 BC: Pyrrhus of Epirus was dethroned by Cassander of Macedonia.
January 301 BC: Demetrius forced to leave Thessaly.
April 301 BC: Ptolemy annexes Coile-Syria.
September 301 BC: Battle of Ipsos: Antigonus falls, Seleucus annexes Syria and Cappadocia, Lysimachus annexes Hellespont, Phrygia and Ionia. Cilicia went to Cassander's brother Pleistarchus (as an indipendent reign). Demetrius, retained control of Cyprus, the Peloponnese, and many of the Aegean islands, as well as the Aegean coast.
April 306 BC: Battle of Salamis: Demetrios defeats Ptolemy by land and sea and conquers Cyprus.
January 307 BC: In the time of the Diadochi, Megara came under the rule of Ptolemy I in 308.
January 307 BC: When the Macedonian commander Alexander was murdered in Sicyon in 314 BC, his wife Cratesipolis took control of the city and ruled it for six years, until she was induced by king Ptolemy I to hand it over to the Egyptians.
January 301 BC: But now Cassander called in aid from his allies, and Anatolia was invaded by Lysimachus.
November 302 BC: Cassander's offensive in Thessaly against Demetrios.