Conclusion
The book concludes with reflections on the legacy of Demetrius the Besieger and the unique nature of Hellenistic kingship that he established and exemplified. A summary is provided of the final events of the so-called Diadoch era leading up to the deaths of Lysimachus in the battle of Corupedium in 281 BC, and Seleucus shortly after at the hands of Ptolemy Ceraunus. Demetrius’ standing among his rival Successors and his status as a fitting heir to the ambitions of Alexander the Great are examined. His reputation bestrode the first forty years of the Hellenistic age, and his deeds were pivotal in its formation. Whether he should be remembered in a negative, or in a positive light, his impact cannot be denied.
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Vol 39
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pp. 129-136
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Vol 89
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pp. 83
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