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The '''Diadochi conflict''', also known as '''Wars of the Diadochi''' and '''Wars of Alexander | The '''Diadochi conflict''', also known as '''Wars of the Diadochi''' and '''Wars of Alexander{{'}}s Successors''' were a series of conflicts fought during 41 years between Alexander the Great's generals, family members, and friends, after Alexander's death on 323 BCE over the rule of the Macedonian Empire. The conflict started with the '''Partition of Babylon''' on 322 BCE. | ||
When the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] found the survivors of the {{UNSCShip|Diadochi}} several years after its crash, they decided to name the planet "[[Partition]]", | When the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] found the survivors of the {{UNSCShip|Diadochi}} several years after its crash, they decided to name the planet of its crashsite "[[Partition]]", as a nod to the Partition of Babylon.{{Ref/Book|Id=h4evg212|H4EVG|Page=212}} | ||
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The Diadochi conflict, also known as Wars of the Diadochi and Wars of Alexander's Successors were a series of conflicts fought during 41 years between Alexander the Great's generals, family members, and friends, after Alexander's death on 323 BCE over the rule of the Macedonian Empire. The conflict started with the Partition of Babylon on 322 BCE.
When the UNSC found the survivors of the UNSC Diadochi several years after its crash, they decided to name the planet of its crashsite "Partition", as a nod to the Partition of Babylon.[1]
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- ^ Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 212
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