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The Wars of the Diadochi (Ancient Greek: Πόλεμοι τῶν Διαδὀχων, Pólemoi tōn Diadóchōn), or Wars of Alexander's Successors, were a series of conflicts fought between Alexander the Great's generals over the rule of his vast empire after his death. They occurred between 322 and 281 BC.

Wars of Diadochi
This map depicts the kingdoms of the diadochi c. 301 BC
The various kingdoms of the Diadochi c. 301 BC
Date322–281 BC
Location
Belligerents

322–319BC:
Antipatrid Dynasty

Ptolemaic Dynasty

322–319BC:

Perdiccas's faction

318–315BC:
Antigonid Dynasty Antipatrid Dynasty Ptolemaic Dynasty

Thrace

318–315BC:
Polyperchon's faction

Epirus

314–312BC:
Antigonid Dynasty

Polyperchon

314–312BC:

311–309BC:

Antigonid Dynasty

311–309BC:

Seleucid Empire

308–301BC:

Antigonid Dynasty

308–301BC:

Commanders and leaders

322–320BC:
Antipater

Ptolemy

322–320BC:
Perdiccas Executed

Eumenes

319–315BC:
Antigonus

Cassander

Ptolemy

Lysimachus

319–315BC:
Polyperchon
Eumenes Executed

Olympias Executed
Aeacides of Epirus 

314–312BC:
Antigonus

Polyperchon

314–312BC:

311–309BC:
Antigonus

Demitrius

311–309BC:

Seleucus

308–301BC:
Antigonus 

Demitrius

308–301BC:
Ptolemy
Cassander
Lysimachus

Seleucus