ABSTRACT

Seleucus was now in the same position as that of Perdiccas in 323 or Antigonus the One-Eyed in 321. The details of the settlement after Ipsus and, indeed, for much of the Hellenistic period are few and vague for us, since Diodorus, our major source, exists from this point on only in fragments. Diodorus’ connected narrative, in fact, ends even before the Battle of Ipsus in 301.