Listen "12- Ipsus Part II: Aftershock"
Episode Synopsis
The Battle of Ipsus in 301 BCE, which saw the death of Antigonus I, was a gamechanger. Demetrius was still alive, but the power of their dynasty was momentarily in tatters. In Part 2 of our discussion of Ipsus, we're going to analyse what it meant for both the victors and the losers. A brief spoiler here- it's not going to mean the dawning of a new age of peace and mutual trust. Far from it, in fact...
Sources for this episode:
Grainger, J. D., 2014, The Rise of the Seleukid Empire (323- 223 BCE), Seleukos I to Seleukos III. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Books Ltd. (eBook) [Accessed 04/01/2021].
Lendering, J., Livius (2002, modified 2020), Diadochi 9: Demetrius (online) [Accessed 18/01/2021].
Siebert, J., Encyclopaedia Britannica (2019), Seleucus I Nicator (online) [Accessed 10/01/2021].
Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Apama (online) [Accessed 18/01/2021].
Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Nahr al-Kabir (online, used to find the location of the Eleutheros river) [Accessed 19/01/2021].
The Wikipedia pages for Stratornice and Seleucus can be accessed for their ages in 298 used in this episode.
Quick notice from me: there's going to be a few updates coming up soon, so regular content will resume in two weeks time on the 13th of March.
Sources for this episode:
Grainger, J. D., 2014, The Rise of the Seleukid Empire (323- 223 BCE), Seleukos I to Seleukos III. Barnsley: Pen & Sword Books Ltd. (eBook) [Accessed 04/01/2021].
Lendering, J., Livius (2002, modified 2020), Diadochi 9: Demetrius (online) [Accessed 18/01/2021].
Siebert, J., Encyclopaedia Britannica (2019), Seleucus I Nicator (online) [Accessed 10/01/2021].
Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Apama (online) [Accessed 18/01/2021].
Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Nahr al-Kabir (online, used to find the location of the Eleutheros river) [Accessed 19/01/2021].
The Wikipedia pages for Stratornice and Seleucus can be accessed for their ages in 298 used in this episode.
Quick notice from me: there's going to be a few updates coming up soon, so regular content will resume in two weeks time on the 13th of March.
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