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Polyperchon

Polyperchon (sometimes written Polysperchon; Greek: Πολυπέρχων; b. between 390–380 BC[1][2] – d. after 304 BC,[3] possibly into 3rd century BC),[4] was a Macedonian Greek general who served both Philip II and Alexander the Great and then played an active role in the ensuing battles for control between Alexander's generals.

  1. ^ 390–380 BC according to Heckel, W., 'The Marshals of Alexander's Empire' (1992), p. 189
  2. ^ after 382 BC according to Billows, R., 'Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State' (1990), p. 172, n. 20
  3. ^ Heckel, W., 'The Marshals of Alexander's Empire' (1992), p. 204
  4. ^ Billows, R., 'Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State' (1990), p. 172, n. 20

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بوليبيرخون Arabic بوليبيرخون ARZ Полиперхон Bulgarian Polisperc'hon BR Polipercont Catalan Polyperchon German Πολυπέρχων Greek Poliperconte Spanish پلی‌پرخون FA Polyperkhon Finnish

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