diadochus

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Borrowed from Ancient Greek διάδοχος (diádokhos).

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diadochus (plural diadochi)

  1. (historical) Any of the rival families who fought for control over Alexander the Great's empire after his death.
  2. (historical) Heir to the Crown of Greece.

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