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- The Battle of Corupedium, also called Koroupedion, Corupedion or Curupedion (Ancient Gr****: Κύρου πεδίον or Κόρου πεδίον, "the plain of Kyros or Koros")...
- Lysimachus crossed the ****espont into Lydia and at the decisive Battle of Corupedium was killed. After some days his body was found on the field, protected...
- the Battle of Corupedium, at which Lysimachus was killed and Seleucus annexed his kingdom to his empire. After the Battle of Corupedium, Ptolemy Ceraunus...
- Lysimachus (King of Thrace, Macedon and Asia Minor) in the battle of Corupedium (near Sardis) in 281 BC. Ptolemy Ceraunus ********inated Seleucus later...
- marched against Lysimachus, who was defeated and slain in the Battle of Corupedium, 281 BC. From an expression of Pausanias, it appears that Lysandra must...
- Ipsus in 301 BC. In 281 BC, he also defeated Lysimachus at the Battle of Corupedium, adding Asia Minor to his empire. Seleucus' victories against Antigonus...
- in Asia Minor and was defeated and killed in 281 BC at the Battle of Corupedium, near Sardis. Seleucus then attempted to conquer Lysimachus' European...
- became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. The Battle of Corupedium in Lydia is the last battle of the Diadochi, the rival successors to Alexander...
- city's po****tion and territory. Lysimachus was defeated at the Battle of Corupedium in February 281 by Seleucus I Nikator, thus handing the Seleucid kingdom...
- for removing and killing Lysimachus, his last rival, at the Battle of Corupedium in 281 BC. After the death of Lysimachus the town again was named Ephesus...