The Jewish Race in Ancient And Roman History

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The Jewish Race in Ancient And Roman History
Ambroise Rendu
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This was a competitor less (316).
Alexander's family had lost in Eumenes its only support. The aged Polysperchon, affrighted by the struggles which were preparing, abandoned the Re- gency; the little principalities had already disappeared. Five governors survived all the others Cassander, Lysimachus, Ptolemy, Antigonus, and Seleucus.
Antigonus revived the project of Perdiccas, and covered all Asia with his armies. Seleucus yielded to his fate, and fled nigh to Ptolemy ; but, directly, a new lea
...gue was formed against the most powerful. Notwithstanding the talents and the partial success of his son Demetrius, who merited his surname of Poliorcetes (Taker of Cities), Antigonus was forced to allow Seleucus to reappear in Upper Asia, and Cas- sander to affirm his power in Macedonia ; he himself, however, preserved his domination in the rest of the Orient (311).
The members of Alexander's family embarrassed the ambitious generals ; some assassinations took place. Cassander killed the son of Eoxana, and the blood of Hercules, natural son of Alexander, was the seal of an infamous bargain concluded with Polysperchon.


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