311 BC


Year 311 BC was a year of the [Roman calendar|pre-Julian Roman Republic|Roman calendar]. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Brutus and Barbula. The denomination 311 BC for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

Events


By place

Babylonia/Media/Susiana

  • Upon entering Mesopotamia Seleucus manages to persuade some of the Macedonian veterans settled at Carrhae to join his cause. He then marches on to his old satrapy of Babylonia gathering additional force along the way.
  • Seleucus manages to persuade Polyarchus, the Antigonid commander of one of the local districts, to join his cause. Polyarchus joins Seleucus with 1,000 soldiers.
  • The remaining Antigonid loyalists in Babylonia retreat to the citadel of Babylon. They also put Seleucus' remaining friends in Babylon there. Seleucus besieges the citadel and manages to take it by storm.
  • Nicanor, Antigonus' commander of the Upper Satrapies, marches against Seleucus from Media with 10,000 infantry and 7,000 cavalry. Seleucus hides his much smaller army along Nicanor's line of march and launches a night attack on his camp, catching his opponent by surprise; Nicanor flees the ensuing battle while his army quickly surrenders.
  • Seleucus marches to eastern Susiana and negotiates a treaty with the Cossaei in the mountains between Susiana and Media.
  • Seleucus reestablishes himself as satrap of Babylonia and asserts control over Media and Susiana.

Asia Minor/Syria/Palestina

Greece

  • During the winter of 312/11 Antigonus' nephew Telesphorus, who had been subordinated to Antigonus' other nephew Ptolemy in 312, decides to rebel, considering his subordination to be insulting. Ptolemy is able to keep the situation under control and persuades Telesphorus to return to the fold.
  • Cassander opens up negotiations with Ptolemy.

Italy

Sicily