diadochi

daɪˈædɒki

Definitions

1. noun

A group of generals or leaders who succeeded a powerful king or emperor, particularly in ancient Greece, and often fought each other for control of his territory.

“The diadochi of Alexander the Great engaged in a series of wars that lasted for centuries and shaped the fate of the ancient world.”

Synonyms

  • heirs
  • successors

Antonyms

  • predecessors