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This article cites no sources and is written in a dated language that suggests it is lifted whole from a source. Winter Maiden (talk) 04:41, 18 May 2010 (UTC)Reply
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"This designation met the strong opposition of Eurydice, wife of Philip III, leading, in the meeting called in 321 BCE at Triparadisus of all the generals, to their replacement with Antipater."
The sentence is unnecessarily convoluted. Perhaps dividng it into two could help. It is not very clear who was replaced by Antipater:
- Eurydice? Seems like the most logical choice but then why "their replacement" , not "her replacement" ?