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- Lord_of_Asia abstract "Lord of Asia (in Greek Κύριος της Ασίας) was the title given to Alexander the Great after the Battle of Gaugamela in 331 BC. The title passed on to his successors (the Antigonids, Ptolemies and Seleucids; and, later, his son, Alexander IV) after his death in Babylon in 323 BC., though none of them held any actual power in Asia or any other part of the Hellenistic Alexandrian Empire; the actual power fell to the numerous regents or the rebellious Persian satraps. With the partition of his empire and the rise of the Diadochi, the title of Lord of Asia fell in abeyance.".
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- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageRevisionID "693749924".
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Abeyance.
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_IV_of_Macedon.
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_the_Great.
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Antigonid_dynasty.
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Asia.
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Babylon.
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Gaugamela.
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alexander_the_Great.
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Greek_titles.
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Positions_of_authority.
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Diadochi.
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Hellenistic_period.
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ancient_Macedonians.
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Philip_III_of_Macedon.
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Ptolemaic_Kingdom.
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Satrap.
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLink Seleucid_Empire.
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLinkText "King of Asia".
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lord of Asia".
- Lord_of_Asia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lord_of_Asia subject Category:Alexander_the_Great.
- Lord_of_Asia subject Category:Ancient_Greek_titles.
- Lord_of_Asia subject Category:Positions_of_authority.
- Lord_of_Asia hypernym Title.
- Lord_of_Asia type Leader.
- Lord_of_Asia type Occupation.
- Lord_of_Asia type Position.
- Lord_of_Asia type Title.
- Lord_of_Asia comment "Lord of Asia (in Greek Κύριος της Ασίας) was the title given to Alexander the Great after the Battle of Gaugamela in 331 BC. The title passed on to his successors (the Antigonids, Ptolemies and Seleucids; and, later, his son, Alexander IV) after his death in Babylon in 323 BC., though none of them held any actual power in Asia or any other part of the Hellenistic Alexandrian Empire; the actual power fell to the numerous regents or the rebellious Persian satraps.".
- Lord_of_Asia label "Lord of Asia".
- Lord_of_Asia sameAs Q2963611.
- Lord_of_Asia sameAs Asiyanın_lordu.
- Lord_of_Asia sameAs ارباب_آسیا.
- Lord_of_Asia sameAs Крал_на_Азија.
- Lord_of_Asia sameAs Koning_van_Azië.
- Lord_of_Asia sameAs m.03xcq5.
- Lord_of_Asia sameAs Vua_của_châu_Á.
- Lord_of_Asia sameAs Q2963611.
- Lord_of_Asia wasDerivedFrom Lord_of_Asia?oldid=693749924.
- Lord_of_Asia isPrimaryTopicOf Lord_of_Asia.