Visual Timeline: Lysimachus

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361 BCE - 281 BCE: Life of Lysimachus.
 
328 BCE: Lysimachus becomes one of Alexander's bodyguards.
 
 
323 BCE: Death of Alexander the Great.
 
321 BCE: Lysimachus marries Antipater's daughter Nicaea.
 
320 BCE: Ephesos renamed Arsineia by Lysimachus following Alexander the Great's death.
 
309 BCE: Lysimachus founds the city of Lysimachia to secure the Dardanelles.
 
305 BCE: Lysimachus assumes the title of king.
 
 
301 BCE: The Battle of Ipsus in central Phrygia where Lysimachus and Seleucos I defeat Antigonus I and Demetrius I of Macedon.
 
300 BCE: Lysimachus marries Arsinoe II, the daughter of Ptolemy I.
 
292 BCE: Lysimachus is captured by Dromichaites, the king of Getae and forced to surrender Trans-Danubian territories.
 
 
284 BCE: Lysimachus drives Pyrrhus out of Macedon.
 
 
281 BCE: Lysimachus is defeated by Seleucus I Nicator at Corupedium.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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