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Map of the Hellenistic Kingdoms: Following his death, Alexander’s successors engaged in 40 years of wars over his empire. By 281 B.C., several major dynasties were established, including the Antigonids (306-168 B.C.) in areas of Anatolia (modern Turkey), Syria, Macedon, and Greece; the Seleucids (312-63 B.C.) in Syria and Mesopotamia (modern Iraq); and the Ptolemies (305-30 B.C.) in Egypt. 
Location The Art Institute of Chicago/Chicago/USA
Unique Identifier ART538201 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 1422px × 1254px 
Photo Credit The Art Institute of Chicago / Art Resource, NY 
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Alexander III the Great (356-323 BCE), King
Hellenistic Period (330-27 BCE)
Map, Geography