Antigonid Empire
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Antigonid Empire Antigonid Macedonian Empire | |||||||||
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306 BC–61 AD | |||||||||
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Capital | Pella and Antigonia | ||||||||
Common languages | Greek | ||||||||
Religion | Olympianism | ||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
Basileus | |||||||||
• 306 – 295 BC | Antigonus I Monophthalmus | ||||||||
• 192 – 171 BC | Antigonus IV Epiphanes | ||||||||
• 49 – 58 AD | Antigonus XIV Theos | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Formation of the Dynasty | 306 BC | ||||||||
• Consolidation of Rule in Macedonna | 298 BC | ||||||||
• Conquest of Egypia | 187 BC | ||||||||
• Seleucid Conquest of Egypia | 58 AD | ||||||||
• Rebellion of Antigonus Theos | 61 AD | ||||||||
Currency | Antigonid Drachma | ||||||||
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The Antigonid Empire, or the Antigonid Macedonian Empire, was a Hellenistic state that existed from 306 BC to 61 AD. It was established by Antigonus I Monophthalmus during the Wars of the Diadochi.