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Diodochus is the Latinized form of diadochos ( gr, διάδοχος, “heir, successor”). It can refer to: ;Personal name *
Marcus Diadochus Marcus Diadochus (Greek: Mάρκος ὁ διάδοχος) was a Christian writer of the fourth century. His name is at the head of a "Sermon against the Arians" (Greek τοῦ μακαρἰoυ Mάρκου τοῦ Διάδοχου κατὰ Ἀρε ...
, 4th-century Christian writer *
Diadochos of Photiki Saint Diadochos of Photiki ( gr, Διάδοχος Φωτικής) was a fifth-century ascetic whose works are included in the ''Philokalia''. Scholars have acknowledged his great influence on later Byzantine saints such as Maximos the Confessor, ...
, 5th-century Christian saint * Proclus Diadochus, 5th-century Neoplatonic philosopher ;Scientific names * ''
Marginella diadochus ''Marginella diadochus'' is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Marginellidae Marginellidae, or the margin shells, are a Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic family (biology), family of small, often colorful, sea snails ...
'', a species of Marginellid sea snail *
Diadochite Diadochite is a phospho-sulfate mineral. It is a secondary mineral formed by the weathering and hydration of other minerals. Its formula is Fe2(PO4)(SO4)OH·5H2O. Well crystallized forms are referred to as ''destinezite'', which has been given of ...
, a mineral *
Diadochokinesia Diadochokinesia or diadochokinesis is the ability to make antagonistic movements in quick succession, alternately bringing a limb into opposite positions, as of flexion and extension or of pronation and supination. Speech-language pathology defines ...
, the ability to make antagonistic movements in quick succession * Dysdiadokokinesia and adiadokokinesia, the medical terms for impaired or absent ability to make rapid alternating movements ;Other *
Diadochi The Diadochi (; singular: Diadochus; from grc-gre, Διάδοχοι, Diádochoi, Successors, ) were the rival generals, families, and friends of Alexander the Great who fought for control over his empire after his death in 323 BC. The Wa ...
, successors of Alexander the Great **
Wars of the Diadochi The Wars of the Diadochi ( grc, Πόλεμοι τῶν Διαδόχων, '), or Wars of Alexander's Successors, were a series of conflicts that were fought between the generals of Alexander the Great, known as the Diadochi, over who would rule h ...
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Diadochoupolis Diadochoupolis ( el, Διαδοχούπολις, "city of the Diadochi") was a city in ancient Mesopotamia Mesopotamia ''Mesopotamíā''; ar, بِلَاد ٱلرَّافِدَيْن or ; syc, ܐܪܡ ܢܗܪ̈ܝܢ, or , ) is a historica ...
, a city in Mesopotamia * Diadochos, the title of the
Crown Prince of Greece The Crown Prince of Greece ( el, Διάδοχος, Diadochos) is the heir to the defunct throne of Greece. Since the abolition of the Greek monarchy by the then-ruling military regime on 1 June 1973, it is merely considered a courtesy title. ...


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Successor (disambiguation) Successor may refer to: * An entity that comes after another (see Succession (disambiguation)) Film and TV * ''The Successor'' (film), a 1996 film including Laura Girling * ''The Successor'' (TV program), a 2007 Israeli television program Musi ...
* Epigonus (disambiguation) {{disambig