Lysimachus

An officer who served Alexander and succeeded him after his death.

Genealogy

Arsinoe

Agathocles, Alexander, Arsinoe

Events
  1. Ptolemy urges Cassander and Lysimachus to join him in war against Antigonus
  2. Antigonus enters into battle with Lysimachus
  3. Docimus surrenders to Lysimachus
  4. Alexander locks Lysimachus in a cage with a lion
  5. Lysimachus rules Thrace
  6. Lysimachus enters into battle with the Odrysae
  7. Lysimachus enters into battle with the Getae
  8. Lysimachus enters into battle with Dromichaetes
  9. Lysimachus makes peace with Dromichaetes in order to get his son back
  10. Lysimachus marries his daughter to Dromichaetes to ensure peace
  11. Lysimachus is taken prisoner by Dromichaetes
  12. Agathocles negotiates Lysimachus’ release
  13. Lysimachus arranges for Agathocles to marry Lysandra
  14. Lysimachus aids in the eradication of Antigonus’ empire
  15. Lysimachus founds Ephesus
  16. Lysimachus destroys Lebedos and Colophon
  17. Lysimachus moves residents from Lebedos and Colophon into Ephesus
  18. Lysimachus wars against Pyrrhus
  19. Lysimachus destroys the tombs of the Epeirot and casts out the bones of the dead
  20. Lysimachus destroys the city of Cardia
  21. Demetrius meets Lysimachus in battle at Amphipolis
  22. Phyrrus comes to the aid of Lysicmachus at Amphipolis
  23. Lysimachus claims Thrace
  24. Lysimachus expands his empire at the expense of the Nestians and Macedonians
  25. Lysimachus wages war against Antigonus
  26. Lysimachus wages war against Pyrrhus
  27. Pyrrhus retreats to Epeirus
  28. Lysimachus conquers Macedonia
  29. Lysimachus marries Arsinoe
  30. Seleucus declares war against Lysimachus
  31. Lysimachus travels to Asia to battle Seleucus
  32. Lysimachus is killed
  33. Alexander begs Lysandra to give him Lysimachus’ body
  34. Alexander buries Lysimachus’ body in Chersonesus
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