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. Alexander's half-brother and his son were proclaimed co-kings.

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. The soldiers insisted that the army carry out Alexander's final planned campaign against the Arabians.

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. After Alexander's death, the Greeks rebelled against the decree allowing exiles to return home.

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. After Antipater defeated the Athenians in the Lamian War, he dismantled both the League of Corinth and Athens' own government.

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. In order to ensure Philip III's succession, Olympias murdered Alexander IV.

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. Once Demetrius destroyed Cassander's power in Greece, he and his father Antigonus were declared kings.

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. In 301 BC, Demetrius and Antigonus defeated Lysimachus and Seleucus in a battle fought at Ipsus.

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. According to the Peace of 311 BC, all of the Greek states were freed.

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. Ptolemy consolidated his alliance with Lysimachus by marrying one of Lysimachus' daughters.

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. By 279 BC, the Aetolians had established themselves as a major power in Greece by defeating the Gauls.

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. Epicurus argued that men should relinquish political activity in order to achieve ataraxia.

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. Zeno and other Stoics argued that monarchy needed to be replaced by democracy.

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. In Ptolemaic Egypt, the state maximized its revenues by holding monopolies on several industries and products.

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. During the Hellenistic period, wealthy women in some Greek states were permitted to participate in politics.

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