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89:, one of Prepelaus' lieutenants, is sent with 8,000 infantry and 200 cavalry. However, some deserters from Eupolemus' strike force betray their plans to Ptolemy who quickly gathers 8,300 infantry and 600 cavalry from their winter quarters and marches against Eupolemus. In the middle of the night Ptolemy launches a surprise attack on Eupolemus' camp capturing the entire force with ease. In 315 BC, he was sent by Cassander on an ultimately successful mission to persuade 346: 133:. Ultimately, Demetrius was able to recover most of the lands captured by Prepelaus before the close of the same autumn. In 301 BC, Prepelaus fought in the decisive 360: 195: 97:, to desert Antigonus and join Cassander's alliance. Prepelaus is mentioned in 303 BC, when he held the important fortress of 382: 282: 222: 181: 90: 272: 212: 355: 190: 377: 105:, and narrowly escaped capture. In the following summer (302 BC) he was successful in joint ventures with 77:. After arriving in Caria Prepelaus starts making plans with Asander. They decide on a surprise attack on 39: 31: 82: 102: 155: 114: 8: 86: 278: 218: 177: 78: 200: 329: 313: 297: 254: 151: 169: 134: 23: 371: 350: 274:
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Ephesus (Ephesos): An Abbreviated History From Androclus to Constantine XI
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with a large force, but was unable to prevent its fall at the hands of
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Antigonos the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State
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4th century BC Macedonian officer, general of Cassander
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Greek
Macedonian
Cassander
Macedon
317
297 BC
305 BC
313 BC
Cassander
Caria
Asia Minor
Asander
Ptolemy
Antigonus
Eupolemus
Alexander
Polyperchon
Corinth
Demetrius
Lysimachus
Asia Minor
Adramyttium
Ephesus
Sardis
Aeolia
Ionia
Battle of Ipsus
Diodorus Siculus
Bibliotheca Historica
Billows, Richard A.

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