Third Siege of Babylon (309 BC)

Wars of the Diadochi
Part of Babylonian War
DateJanuary-March 309 B.C.
Location
Result Antigonid tactical victory, citadel remains under Seleucid control, Seleucid retreat
Territorial
changes
Antigonus captures parts of the city
Belligerents
Antigonid faction Seleucid faction
Commanders and leaders
Antigonus
Archelaus
Seleucus
Strength
75,000 20,000
Casualties and losses
unknown unknown

The Third siege of Babylon took place during Antigonus I Monophthalmus' expedition to the Seleucid domain in the context of the Babylonian War.