Outline for 3/17
Loose Ends: After the Liberation of Athens (post-287 BC)

I. Antigonus Gonatas

A. Lysimachus

1. Macedonian army elected Lysimachus king in 287 BC

B. Antigonas Gonatas

1. son of Demetrius and Phila, daughter of Antipater and sister of Cassander
2. Demetrius leaves behind as governor of Greece
3. position of Antigonus Gonatas in 285 BC
4. 283 BC Antigonus Gonatas sets out to reconquer Demetrius' kingdom
a. Athens is starved into surrender sp. 281 BCE

5. first philosopher-king

a. Zeno, the founder of the Stoics

II. Passing of the Successors

A. Demetrius (d. 283 BC)
B. Ptolemy I (d. 283 BC)
C. Lysimachus (d. 281 BC)

1. battle at Corupedium (Lysimachus vs. Seleucus)

D. Seleucus (d. 280 BC)

1. assassinated by Ptolemy Keraunos

E. 279 BC Treaty of Antigonus Gonatas and Antiochus I Soter