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Perdiccas was an ancient Macedonian general and one of the Diadochi, the successors of Alexander the Great. He played a key role in the Wars of the Diadochi and the early Hellenistic period following Alexander's death

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Perdiccas in fact was murdered.
Meleager complained to Perdiccas of what he had heard.
Perdiccas too came up immediately after the capture and joined in these arrangements.
Curtius says that Perdiccas put them up to it.
Meleager saw in the confusion a chance to attack Perdiccas.
This compelled Perdiccas to flee in the direction of his homeland.
Ptolemy then openly joined the coalition against Perdiccas.
Perdiccas immediately broke the treaty and marched to Potidaea.
The most powerful man in the empire after the death of Perdiccas was Antipater.
Perdiccas took this step before setting out on his expedition to Egypt.
Archelaus was a son of Perdiccas II by a slave woman.
Perdiccas reached Pelusium but failed to cross the Nile.
He refused action against Perdiccas.
Alexander desired that Perdiccas should await his own arrival with the rest of the force.
This brought to a head the quarrel between Brasidas and Perdiccas.

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The regent Perdiccas sent Peithon to subdue the revolts.
There is very little information about the reign of Perdiccas III.
So Perdiccas once again uses diplomacy to ensure the survival of Macedonia.
He ordered Perdiccas to blockade.
An army under Craterus was sent to Asia to confront Perdiccas and his allies.
Solucas and Perdiccas in the East.
All the Athenian settlers were evicted by the Macedonian general Perdiccas.
War soon broke out between Perdiccas and the other Diadochi.
Perdiccas responded by stirring up rebellion in a number of Athenian tribute cities, including Potidaea.
For whatever reason, Perdiccas stood for some time without reply.
Perdiccas responds by stirring up rebellion in a number of Athenian tribute cities, including Potidaea.
Hoping to maintain a unified empire, Perdiccas brought the commanders together to decide on a successor.
On the death of Alexander, Alcetas was a strong supporter of his brother Perdiccas.
They were hoping Perdiccas would dismiss his men, but he did not.
As Neoptolemus had a reputation of being restless and unsettled, Perdiccas regarded him with suspicion.
In return, Perdiccas marches on the Chalcidians, the people he has originally persuaded to revolt.
Aristonous of Pella proposed the ring be restored to Perdiccas as Alexander 's choice.
The remainder of Perdiccas III 's reign was marked by political stability and financial recovery.
However, the Illyrians switched sides and attacked Perdiccas and his Spartan allies.
Photius mentions Perdiccas being appointed "… to command the chiliarchy which Hephaestion had originally held.
Following Alexander 's death, the exiled Heracleans then asked Perdiccas for his assistance.
However, Perdiccas died, and then came together to discuss the future of the Macedonian commanders.
After his death, his first wife Roxana colluded with Perdiccas to kill Stateira.
However, Perdiccas died soon after, and the Macedonian commanders came together to discuss the future.
After Peithon returned to Persia, Perdiccas began to distrust him.
Perdiccas himself would become Regent of the entire Empire, and Meleager his lieutenant.
Fearful of Cynane 's influence, Perdiccas ordered his brother Alcetas to murder her.
Just like Peithon and Seleucus, Eumenes was one of the former supporters of Perdiccas.
During his invasion of Egypt, Perdiccas sent Docimus along with his detachments to Babylon.
Ptolemy executes his deputy, Cleomenes of Naucratis, on the suspicion that Cleomenes favours Perdiccas.
Nymphodorus then negotiated an agreement between Athens and Perdiccas, where Perdiccas regained Therma.
Perdiccas demanded it to be returned, and when it was not, he declared war.
Meleager and about 300 of his partisans are killed by forces loyal to Perdiccas.
The king, however, had conferred with Perdiccas about the sedition.
Perdiccas and 200 of his cavalry joined with Aristeus, and their combined army marched to Potidaea.

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