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Events
- June 1 - Seleucus reestablishes himself as Satrap of Babylonia, which the Seleucid dynasty was to consider its foundation. Seleucus soon asserts his control of Media and Susiana.
- December - A peace treaty ends the Third War of the Diadochi. Ptolemy and Lysimachus as confirmed as satraps of Egypt and Thrace, respectively, and Antigonus and Cassander are confirmed as commanders of the army in Asia and Europe. Seleucus is left to fend for himself against Antigonus, and it is agreed by all parties that the young king Alexander IV, son of Alexander the Great, will become king of the whole empire when he comes of age in 305 BC. Soon after, Cassander has the boy-king and his mother, Roxane, murdered.
- Battle of Himera - The Carthaginian general Hamilcar defeats the tyrant Agathocles of Syracuse.
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