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- Tissaphernes (Pers. "Cithrafarna", d. 395 BC) was a Persian soldier and statesman, grandson of Hydarnes. In 413 BC he was satrap of Lydia and...
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- Arrhidaeus, one of Alexander the Great's generals, was entrusted with the conduct of Alexander's funeral to Egypt in 323 BC. On the murder of...
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- Heracles was the name of an illegitimate son born to Alexander III of Macedon by his mistress Barsine, daughter of Satrap Artabazus of Phrygia in...
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- Mausolus was a satrap of the Persian empire and virtual ruler of Caria. He took part in the revolt against Artaxerxes Mnemon (362), conquered a...
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- Mazaeus, a Persian noble and governor of Babylon. He died in 328 BCE. He was the second to last satrap (governor) of Cilicia. Shortly aftwards, his...
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- Datames was a general and provincial governor under the Persian empire. A Carian by birth, he was the son of Camissares by a Scythian or...
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- Bessus (died summer 329 BC) was a Persian nobleman and satrap of Bactria, and later contender king of Persia. According to classical sources, he...
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- Pharnabazus was a Persian soldier and statesman, the son of Pharnaces, belonged to a family which from 478 BC governed the satrapy of Phrygia on...
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- Perdiccas was one of Alexander the Great's generals. After Alexander's death in 323 BC he became regent of all Alexander's empire. He was son of...
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- Eumenes of Cardia was a Greek general and scholar. He participated in the wars of the Diadochi as a supporter of the Macedonian Argead royal house....
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