- Antigonid dynasty
The Antigonid dynasty was a dynasty of Macedonian
Hellenistic kings descended from Alexander the Great's generalAntigonus I Monophthalmus ("the One-eyed"). Succeeding theAntipatrid dynasty in much of Macedonia, Antigonus ruled mostly over Asia Minor and northern Syria. His attempts to take control of the whole of Alexander's empire led to his defeat and death at theBattle of Ipsus in301 BC . Antigonus's sonDemetrius I Poliorcetes survived the battle, and managed to seize control ofMacedon itself a few years later, but eventually lost his throne, dying in prison. After a period of confusion, Demetrius's sonAntigonus II Gonatas was able to establish the family's control over the old Kingdom of Macedon, as well as over most of the Greek city-states, by276 BC . [cite book | last = J. Spielvogel | first = Jackson | title = Western Civilization: Volume I: To 1715 | publisher = Thomson Wadsworth | date = 2005 | pages = 89-90 | url = http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=xcNIBlwrjMsC&pg=PA89&dq=Antigonid+dynasty&as_brr=3&client=firefox-a&sig=bAsAQ3FULt-5YVLyQ9f9dJhvAEg#PPA90,M1 | isbn = 0534646034]It was one of four empires formed by Alexander's successors, the others being the
Seleucid dynasty ,Ptolemaic dynasty andAttalid dynasty . The dynasty ended with the Roman domination of the area after theBattle of Pydna in168 BC .The members of the Antingonid dynasty were:
*Antigonus I Monophthalmus
*Demetrius I Poliorcetes (294 BC -287 BC )
*Antigonus II Gonatas (276 BC -239 BC )
*Demetrius II (239 BC-229 BC )
*Antigonus III Doson (229 BC -221 BC )
*Philip V (221 BC-179 BC )
*Perseus (179 BC-168 BC )Andriscus claimed to be the son of Perseus.References
See also
List of kings of Macedon
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