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Perdiccas, a Macedonian noble who had served …

Years: 323BCE - 323BCE

Perdiccas, a Macedonian noble who had served with distinction in Alexander's campaigns, leads the aristocratic party that supports the claim of the unborn child of Roxana, Alexander's widow, to the succession.

After a compromise under which a division of the powers of regency is arranged, Perdiccas exercises a wide authority in Asia as “supreme general.”

Soon after Alexander's death, Roxana has his second wife, Stateira (Barsine), killed.

As no heir had been appointed to the throne, Alexander's generals adopt Philip II's half-witted illegitimate son, Philip Arrhidaeus, and Alexander's posthumous son (born August 323) by Roxana, Alexander IV Aegus, as kings, sharing out the satrapies among themselves, after much bargaining.

Perdiccas' colleagues in the regency are Craterus and Antipater.

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