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Demetrius I of Macedon

336 BC - 283 BC

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Demetrius I Poliorcetes (; Greek: Δημήτριος Πολιορκητής, Dēmḗtrios Poliorkētḗs, lit. 'the Besieger of Cities'; 337 – 283 BC) was a Macedonian Greek nobleman and military leader who became king of Asia between 306 and 301 BC, and king of Macedon between 294 and 288 BC. A member of the Antigonid dynasty, he was the son of its founder, Antigonus I Monophthalmus, and his wife Stratonice, as well as the first member of the family to rule Macedon in Hellenistic Greece. In 307 BC, Demetrius successfully ousted Cassander's governor of Athens and after defeating Ptolemy I at the Battle of Salamis (306 BC) he gave his father the title of basileus ("king") over a land spanning from the Aegean Sea to the Middle East. He acquired the title Poliorcetes ("the besieger") after the unsuccessful siege of Rhodes in 305. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Demetrius I of Macedon is the 863rd most popular politician (up from 1,719th in 2019). (up from 157th in 2019)

Demetrius I of Macedon is most famous for being the son of Antigonus I Monophthalmus, the father of Philip V of Macedon, and the father of Perseus of Macedon.

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Among politicians, Demetrius I of Macedon ranks 863 out of 19,576Before him are Daniel Ortega, Zeno, John Quincy Adams, Cleopatra II of Egypt, Ramaswamy Venkataraman, and Martti Ahtisaari. After him are Pedro II of Brazil, Ante Pavelić, Sneferu, Boudica, Walter Ulbricht, and Stanisław Leszczyński.

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Among people born in 336 BC, Demetrius I of Macedon ranks 1 Among people deceased in 283 BC, Demetrius I of Macedon ranks 3Before him are Ptolemy I Soter, and Chanakya. After him is Agathocles.

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