The Successors (Diadochi)
The Ptolemaic Dynasty
The Seleucid Empire and the Maccabees
The Antigonid Dynasty
Cleopatra VII: The Last Pharaoh
100

When asked on his deathbed who should inherit his empire, Alexander’s final words were reportedly these.

"To the strongest!"

100

This former bodyguard of Alexander established a long-lasting dynasty in Egypt.

Ptolemy I Soter

100

For his role in the assassination of Perdiccas, Seleucus was rewarded with this area to rule as satrap.

Babylon 

100

Antigonus II gained fame and the Macedonian throne after decisively defeating an invasion of this group.

Gauls

100

Cleopatra VII was the daughter of this ruler and initially co-ruled with her brothers.

Ptolemy XII

200

The formal division of Alexander's empire among his various generals is known by this name.

Partition of Babylon

200

This institution was built with the goal of housing a copy of every book ever written.

Library of Alexandria

200

This king attempted to suppress Jewish customs and impose polytheism on Jerusalem.

Antiochus IV (Epiphanes)

200

During the Second Punic War, Philip V of Macedonia formed a strategic alliance with this Carthaginian general.

Hannibal

200

To secure her reign during a civil war, Cleopatra allied with and had a son by this Roman dictator.

Julius Caesar

300

This officer served as the regent for Alexander’s unborn son before he was eventually assassinated.

Perdiccas

300

Ptolemy I secured his legitimacy in Egypt by stealing this item during a funeral procession.

Alexander the Great's body

300

This holiday commemorates the reconsecration of the Temple by the rebel leader Judas Maccabeus.

Hanukkah

300

This individual was the last King of Macedonia, ending the dynasty after his defeat by the Romans in 168 BC.

Perseus

300

Following Caesar's assassination, Cleopatra formed a famous political and romantic alliance with this Roman general.

Mark Antony

400

This 301 BC battle was the decisive conflict that determined which of the rival generals would remain kings.

Battle of Ipsus

400

This structure was the first of its kind and may have been the tallest structure in the world until the Eiffel Tower.

Lighthouse of Alexandria (The Pharos)

400

This dynasty of Jewish priest-rulers governed a semi-independent Israel until Rome installed Herod the Great.

Hasmonean Dynasty

400

The Hellenistic Era is considered to have effectively ended following this 30 BC battle.

Battle of Actium

400

Cleopatra and Julius Caesar had a son together who was given this name.

Caesarion (or Ptolemy XV Caesar)

500

After the death of Alexander the Great, this wife of Alex was 5 months pregnant. 

Roxane

500

To win favor with his subjects, Ptolemy I performed this religious integration.

Fused Greek and Egyptian religions

500

The Seleucid Empire eventually collapsed after losing its eastern territories to this empire.

Parthian Empire
500

This ruler invaded Jerusalem and constructed a large castle called the Akra in the middle of it.

Antiochus IV

500

According to popular legend, Cleopatra chose to end her life using the venom of these animals.

Snakes