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CASSANDER (c. 350—297 B.C.)

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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 456 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CASSANDER (c. 350—297 B.C.)  , king of
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Macedonia, eldest son of Antipater, first appears at the court of Alexander at Babylon,where he defended his
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father against the accusations of his enemies . Having been passed over by his father in favour of Polyperchon as his successor in the regency of Macedonia, Cassander allied himself with Ptolemy
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Soter and Antigonus, and declared war against the regent . Most of the Greek states went over to him, and Athens also surrendered . He further effected an
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alliance with Eurydice, the ambitious wife of King Philip Arrhidaeus of Macedon . Both she and her
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husband, however, together with Cassander's
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brother,
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Nicanor, were soon after slain by
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Olympias . Cassander at once marched against Olympias, and, having forced her to surrender in Pydna, put her to
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death (316) . In 310 or 309 he also murdered Roxana and Alexander, the wife and son of Alexander the
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Great, whose natural son Heracles he bribed Polyperchon to
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poison . He had already connected himself with the royal
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family by
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marriage with Thessalonica, Alexander the Great's
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half-
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sister, and, having formed an alliance with Seleucus, Ptolemy and Lysimachus, against Antigonus, he became, on the defeat and death of Antigonus in 301, undisputed
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sovereign of Macedonia . He died of dropsy in 299 . Cassander was a man of
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literary taste, but violent and ambitious . He restored Thebes after its destruction by Alexander the Great, transformed Therma into Thessalonica, and built the new city of Cassandreia upon the ruins of Potidaea . - See Diod .

Sic. xviii., xix., xx.;

Plutarch,
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Demetrius, 18 . 31,
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Phocion, 31; also MACEDONIAN
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EMPIRE .

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