"*"I attempted to fix this article; however, my limited knowledge of Peithon inhibited my ability to fix some of the logical problems. We read "After Peithon returned Persia, Perdiccas began to distrust him," yet later read that Peithon kills Perdiccas. I can't understand what logically follows Perdiccas's distrust of Peithon. Someone should also fix the ending where in one sentence we find, "Antigonus tricked Peithon to come to him and had him executed," with no mention of Antigonus before and no explanation as to his actions.

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