319 BC: Antigonus Gonatas is born
307 BC: Athens is liberated by Demetrius. Four-year War. Demetrius against Cassander
286 BC: Lysimachus and Pyrrhus invade Macedonia. An ‘uprising’ takes place in Athens
283 BC: Demetrius Poliorcetes dies. Gonatas receives the royal title
280 BC: The Celts invade Macedonia. Thrace and Macedonia are ravaged
279 BC: The Celts attempt to invade Delphi but are repelled
277 BC: Gonatas defeats the Gauls in Lysimachia. He marries the daughter of Seleucus I, Phila
272 BC: Pyrrhus dies in Argos
268 BC: Gonatas is possibly active in Caria
268/267-261 BC: Chremonidean War, naval battle of Cos
252 BC: Alexander’s, son of Craterus, insurrection at Corinth
246 BC: Gonatas recaptures Corinth
246/245 BC: Naval battle of Andros
243 BC: Aratus of Sicyon seizes Corinth
239 BC: Antigonus Gonatas dies