Consolidation of the borders after the Fifth War of the Diadochi
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Were a series of events and military operations after the Fifth war of the Diadochi that led to the consolidation of the borders between the successor states of the Macedonian Empire.
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- January 284 BC: Pyrrhos was a Greek general and statesman who ruled the Kingdom of Epirus. Antigonos Gonatas was a Macedonian nobleman and king of Macedonia. Lysimachus was a general and successor of Alexander the Great, ruling over Thrace and parts of Asia Minor. In -285, Lysimachus defeated Pyrrhos and Antigonos Gonatas, annexing Macedonia to his own kingdom.
- January 284 BC: Pyrrhos was a Greek general and statesman who ruled Epirus, while Antigonos Gonatas was a Macedonian king. Lysimachus was a general under Alexander the Great who later became king of Thrace and Macedonia. The defeat of Pyrrhos and Antigonos Gonatas by Lysimachus in -285 led to the annexation of Macedonia by the Kingdom of Lysimachus.