Antigonus Monophthalmos (“The One-Eyed”), governor of Phrygia …
Years: 323BCE - 323BCE
Antigonus Monophthalmos (“The One-Eyed”), governor of Phrygia for almost ten years, has shown himself a brave soldier and competent administrator; his firmness and tact are popular with the Greek cities.
Antigonus, who like Antipater is not in Babylon at the time of Alexander's death, now receives also from Perdiccas the governorship of Pamphylia and Lycia formerly vested in Ptolemy.
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People
- Antigonus I Monophthalmus
- Antipater
- Craterus
- Eumenes of Cardia
- Leonnatus
- Lysimachus
- Perdiccas
- Ptolemy I Soter
- Roxana
- Seleucus I
