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Events
By place
Greece
- Spring - Antigonus, Macedonian commander in Asia, defeats the outlaw Eumenes in Asia Minor, driving Eumenes into the East.
- Summer - Death of the Macedonian regent Antipater. He makes his colleague, the elderly Polyperchon, his successor as regent, in preference to his own son Cassander. Ptolemy launches an attack on Phoenicia and Syria.
Births
- Antigonus II Gonatas, Macedonian king (approx. date) (+ 239 BC)
- Pyrrhus of Epirus (or 318 BC) (+ 272 BC)
Deaths
- Antipater, Macedonian general, regent of Alexander's empire