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- The Battle of Paraitakene (also called Paraetacene; Gr****: Παραιτακηνή) took place during the wars of the successors of Alexander the Great (the Diadochi)...
- called Paraetaceni or Paraetacae. It was the location of the Battle of Paraitakene in 317 BCE. There has been considerable discussion with regard to the...
- two armies met in southern Media and fought the indecisive Battle of Paraitakene. Antigonus, whose casualties were more numerous, force marched his army...
- Eumenes. During the battles of Paraitakene and Gabiene Peithon commanded the left flank of Antigonus's army. At Paraitakene he almost lost the battle by...
- during the Second War of the Diadochi. He parti****ted in the Battle of Paraitakene where he commanded the cavalry on the right flank. Despite the Antigonid...
- a plain in the country of the Paraitakene in southern Media. There they fought a great battle −the battle of Paraitakenewhich ended inconclusively. The...
- C****ander defeat coalition of Polyperchon and Cleitus the White Battle of Paraitakene Indecisive battle between Antigonus Monophthalmus vs. Eumenes 315 BC...
- great battle (the third battle in total; see: the battles of Orkynia and Paraitakene) between Antigonus Monophthalmus and Eumenes, two of Alexander the Great's...
- Eumenes, competing for burning themselves after his death in the Battle of Paraitakene (317 BCE). The younger one is permitted to mount the pyre. Modern historians...
- Diadochi 322 BC 320 BC Second War of the Diadochi 319 BC 315 BC Battle of Paraitakene 317 BC Battle of Gabiene 316 BC Siege of Pydna 317–316 or 315 BC Third...