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Perdiccas initially declined the offer to rule Alexander the Great s empire after his death, expecting the others to plead with him to accept it, but instead they simply accepted his refusal and divided the empire among themselves.

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Perdiccas initially declined the offer to rule Alexander the Great’s empire after his death, expecting the others to plead with him to accept it, but instead they simply accepted his refusal and divided the empire among themselves.

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