The Battle of Ipsus (Ancient Greek: Ἱψός) was fought between some of the Diadochi (the successors of Alexander the Great) in 301 BC near the village of that name in Phrygia. Antigonus I Monophthalmus and his son Demetrius I of Macedon were pitted against the coalition of three other companions of Alexander: Cassander, ruler of Macedon; Lysimachus, ruler of Thrace; and Seleucus I Nicator, ruler of Babylonia and Persia.
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Location:
- Türkiye, Çayırbağ
- geo:38.855831,30.550241
- Location uncertain
Period or year:
- -301 / unknown
Class:
- Site of historic event
- invisible
Identifiers:
- vici:place=34183
- livius:battle=ipsus
- wikidata:entity=Q319124
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