King of Asia
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King of Asia was the title that Alexander the Great took after the Battle of Gaugamela in 331 BC. It passed on to his successors, but none of them held any actual power, either in Asia or any other part of his empire; the actual power fell to the numerous regents or the rebellious satraps. With the extinction of his dynasty and the rise of the Diadochi, the title fell out of use.
List of Kings of Asia:
- Alexander I (Alexander III of Macedon, a.k.a. Alexander the Great): 331 BC-323 BC
- Philip I (Philip III of Macedon): 323 BC-317 BC
- Alexander II (Alexander IV of Macedon): 317 BC-309 BC