Seleucid Empire - Battle of Corupedium
Time: 281 BC
Place: Sardis, Western Anatolia
Details: Seleucus's empire reached its greatest extent following the defeat of his erstwhile ally, Lysimachus, at Corupedion in 281 BC, after which Seleucus expanded his control to encompass western Anatolia.
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