History’s Greatest Battles

The Battle of Ipsus, 310 B.C. The End of Alexander's Empire, Rome's Gateway to Ascendance

23 min • 19 september 2024

Ipsus marked the zenith of the titanic struggle between Alexander the Great’s successors, each vying to forge a vast Hellenistic empire that could unite the known world. At the center of this ambition stood Antigonus, whose towering dreams of empire crumbled in the dust of that battlefield, leaving him the last to fall short of creating the enduring, international dominion he so fiercely sought.

Ipsus. 310 B.C.
Antigonus' Forces: 70,000 Infantry, 10,000 Heavy Cavalry, 75 War Elephants.
Combined Allied Forces: 64,000 Infantry, 15,000 Light Cavalry, 400 War Elephants.

Additional Reading and Research:

  • Billows, Richard. Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State.
  • Oldfather Translation: Diodorus. Diodorus of Sicily.
  • Dryden Translation: Plutarch. The Lives of Noble Grecians and Romans.
  • Bar-Lochva, Bezalel. The Seleucid Army.

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