Life of Eumenes, 1.8.2

Plutarch  translated by Bernadotte Perrin

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2Now, if Perdiccas could have learned in time of the death of Craterus, no one else would have had chief place among Macedonians; but as it was, he was slain in a mutiny of his soldiers in Egypt[20] two days before this report of the battle came to his camp, and his Macedonians, in a rage, at once condemned Eumenes to death. Moreover, Antigonus was appointed to conduct the war against him, in conjunction with Antipater.

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Notes

  • [20] See the note on chapter vi. 3.

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