diadochic
/daɪˈædɒkɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
Relating to or characteristic of the period of Greek history after the death of Alexander the Great, when his empire was divided among his successors.
“The diadochic kingdoms that emerged after Alexander’s death had distinct cultures and systems of government.”
2. noun
A state or period of history characterized by the division of a territory or empire among its rulers or successors.
“The diadochic era was marked by constant warfare and power struggles among the various Greek city-states.”