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  • Peithon
  • Ancient Macedonian military commander

    Peithon or Pithon (Greek: Πείθων or Πίθων, c. 355 – c. 314 BC) was the son of Crateuas, a nobleman from Eordaia in western Macedonia. He was famous for

    Peithon

    Peithon

  • Peithon (son of Agenor)
  • Macedonian army officer (died 312 BC)

    Peithon (Ancient Greek: Πείθων) (died 312 BC), son of Agenor (Αγήνωρ) was an officer in the expedition of Alexander the Great to India, who became satrap

    Peithon (son of Agenor)

    Peithon_(son_of_Agenor)

  • Seleucus I Nicator
  • Macedonian general, Diadochus, and founder of the Seleucid Empire

    Perdiccas was betrayed and assassinated in a conspiracy by Seleucus, Peithon and Antigenes in Pelusium sometime in either 321 or 320 BC. At the Partition

    Seleucus I Nicator

    Seleucus I Nicator

    Seleucus_I_Nicator

  • Diadochi
  • Political rivals in the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death

    own generals Peithon, Seleucus, and Antigenes during an invasion of Egypt. Ptolemy came to terms with Perdiccas's murderers, making Peithon and Arrhidaeus

    Diadochi

    Diadochi

    Diadochi

  • Partition of Babylon
  • 323 BC conference dividing the territories of Alexander the Great

    suddenly silent, to be followed by a loud positive voice vote. Too late, Peithon began to speak in opposition – Arrhidaeus was mentally disabled – but was

    Partition of Babylon

    Partition of Babylon

    Partition_of_Babylon

  • Perdiccas
  • Macedonian general and regent (355–320 BC)

    troops as well. Peithon marched east leading 3,800 men, with 10,000 to come from the eastern satraps. Although ancient sources suggest Peithon intended to

    Perdiccas

    Perdiccas

    Perdiccas

  • Indian campaign of Alexander the Great
  • Ancient Greek military campaign in Indus Valley

    the Indus, who raised a rebellion against Alexander the Great c. 323 BC. Peithon, one of Alexander's generals, managed to put down the revolt: "Meantime

    Indian campaign of Alexander the Great

    Indian campaign of Alexander the Great

    Indian_campaign_of_Alexander_the_Great

  • Parthia
  • Historical region located in northeastern Iran

    the province was invaded by Peithon, governor of Media Magna, who then attempted to make his brother Eudamus governor. Peithon and Eudamus were driven back

    Parthia

    Parthia

    Parthia

  • Wars of the Diadochi
  • Wars between Alexander the Great's successors

    received Egypt; Laomedon received Syria and Phoenicia; Philotas took Cilicia; Peithon took Media; Antigonus received Phrygia, Lycia and Pamphylia; Asander received

    Wars of the Diadochi

    Wars of the Diadochi

    Wars_of_the_Diadochi

  • Somatophylakes
  • Bodyguards of high-ranking people in Ancient Greece

    336–334 Aristonous, Lysimachus, Peithon, Arybbas, Balacrus, Demetrius, Ptolemy*. 333 Aristonous, Lysimachus, Peithon, Arybbas, Balacrus, Demetrius, Hephaestion

    Somatophylakes

    Somatophylakes

    Somatophylakes

  • Hyrcania
  • Historical region in the south-east of the Caspian sea

    Hyrcania to Philip, however, Philip was killed by Peithon, satrap of Media, in 318 BC and Peithon appointed his brother Eudemus as satrap. Eudemus was

    Hyrcania

    Hyrcania

    Hyrcania

  • Mallian campaign
  • Battle involving Alexander the Great

    was his habit. His force consisted of hypaspists, archers, Agrianians, Peithon's brigade of the phalanx, the horse archers and half the Companion cavalry

    Mallian campaign

    Mallian campaign

    Mallian_campaign

  • Battle of Paraitakene
  • 317 BC battle of the Second War of the Diadochi

    Eumenes. Both armies withdrew after the battle; Antigonus towards his ally Peithon's satrapy of Media, Eumenes towards Gabiene. After the death of Alexander

    Battle of Paraitakene

    Battle_of_Paraitakene

  • Eudemus (general)
  • Macedonian general (died 316 BC)

    by Alexander as one of the commanders of the troops in India along with Peithon, Porus and Taxiles. After Alexander's death, Eudemus assassinated Porus

    Eudemus (general)

    Eudemus (general)

    Eudemus_(general)

  • Partition of Triparadisus
  • 321 BC power-sharing agreement between the generals of Alexander the Great

    his camp. Ptolemy declined the regency and instead brought to the office Peithon and Arrhidaeus. This designation met the strong opposition of Eurydice

    Partition of Triparadisus

    Partition_of_Triparadisus

  • Upper Satrapies
  • comes from 316 BC, when Peithon was named strategos of Media and of the Upper Satrapies as well by Antigonos I Monophthalmos. Peithon, the satrap of Media

    Upper Satrapies

    Upper_Satrapies

  • Sindh
  • Province of Pakistan

    conquered parts of Sindh after Punjab for few years and appointed his general Peithon as governor. He constructed a harbour at the city of Patala in Sindh. Chandragupta

    Sindh

    Sindh

    Sindh

  • Arrhidaeus
  • Macedonia. On the murder of Perdiccas in Egypt in 321 BC, Arrhidaeus and Peithon were appointed temporary commanders in chief, but through the intrigues

    Arrhidaeus

    Arrhidaeus

  • Gwid son of Peithan
  • 7th c. warband leader

    Gwid son of Peithan (fl. c. 600) was a warband leader allied with the northern Britons fighting against the Angles of Northumbria in the early 7th century

    Gwid son of Peithan

    Gwid_son_of_Peithan

  • Indo-Greek Kingdom
  • 200 BC–10 AD Greek kingdom in South Asia

    south, another general also ruled over the Greek colonies of the Indus: Peithon, son of Agenor, until his departure for Babylon in 316 BC. Around 322 BC

    Indo-Greek Kingdom

    Indo-Greek Kingdom

    Indo-Greek_Kingdom

  • Eumenes
  • Greek general, satrap and Diadoch (361–315 BC)

    Peithon, the satrap of Media, seeking their help against Antigonus. Seleucus replied that he would not obey someone condemned to death, and Peithon was

    Eumenes

    Eumenes

    Eumenes

  • Wars of Alexander the Great
  • Conflicts of Alexander the Great (336–323 BC)

    modern-day Multan). In the territory of the Indus, he nominated his officer Peithon as a satrap, a position he would hold for the next ten years until 316

    Wars of Alexander the Great

    Wars of Alexander the Great

    Wars_of_Alexander_the_Great

  • List of kings of Macedonia
  • instead went through a series of regents including Perdiccas (323 – 320), Peithon and Arridhaeus (320), Antipater (320 – 319), and Polyperchon (319 – 317);

    List of kings of Macedonia

    List of kings of Macedonia

    List_of_kings_of_Macedonia

  • Philip III of Macedon
  • King of Macedon from 323 to 317 BC

    deftly enough to achieve the removal of the first two designated regents, Peithon and Arrhidaeus (a namesake of her husband), but was powerless to block

    Philip III of Macedon

    Philip III of Macedon

    Philip_III_of_Macedon

  • Demetrius I Poliorcetes
  • King of Macedon (294–288 BC)

    cavalry on the right flank. Despite the Antigonid left flank, commanded by Peithon, being routed, and the center, commanded by Antigonus, being dealt heavy

    Demetrius I Poliorcetes

    Demetrius I Poliorcetes

    Demetrius_I_Poliorcetes

  • Chandragupta Maurya
  • Founder of the Maurya Empire (340–295 BCE)

    principalities. The Brahmans fomented revolts against the unclean foreigners. Peithon withdrew to Arachosia (Kandahar) in 316. After treacherously killing an

    Chandragupta Maurya

    Chandragupta Maurya

    Chandragupta_Maurya

  • Hellenistic period
  • Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC

    rebels in Asia Minor, Perdiccas himself was murdered by his own generals Peithon, Seleucus, and Antigenes (possibly with Ptolemy's aid) during his invasion

    Hellenistic period

    Hellenistic period

    Hellenistic_period

  • Media (region)
  • Ancient region located in northwestern Iran

    the partition of his empire, southern Media was given to the Macedonian Peithon; but the north, far off and of little importance to the generals squabbling

    Media (region)

    Media (region)

    Media_(region)

  • Funeral Games (novel)
  • Novel by Mary Renault

    she is frustrated by the inconvenient arrival of her menstrual period. Peithon and Arridaios/Arybbas become the new co-regents. 320 BC. Under the leadership

    Funeral Games (novel)

    Funeral_Games_(novel)

  • Eurydice II of Macedon
  • Macedonian queen (c. 337–317 BC)

    teenager, again bid for power: she demanded that the new regents of Macedon, Peithon and Arrhidaeus, grant her a share of the regency. Eurydice established

    Eurydice II of Macedon

    Eurydice_II_of_Macedon

  • Antipater
  • Macedonian statesman and regent (4th century BC)

    Preceded by Peithon and Arrhidaeus Regent of Macedon 320–319 BC Succeeded by Polyperchon

    Antipater

    Antipater

    Antipater

  • Atropates
  • Persian nobleman and founder of Atropatene

    two parts: the greater portion in the south-east was to be governed by Peithon, a general of Perdiccas, while a smaller portion in the north west (principally

    Atropates

    Atropates

  • Philip (satrap)
  • the government of Parthia instead. Here he remained until 318 BC, when Peithon, who was then seeking to establish his power over all the provinces of

    Philip (satrap)

    Philip_(satrap)

  • List of ancient Macedonians
  • Hephaestion Leonnatus Lysimachus Menes of Pella Pausanias of Orestis Philip's Peithon Peucestas Ptolemy (somatophylax) Ptolemy (son of Seleucus) Ptolemy I Soter

    List of ancient Macedonians

    List_of_ancient_Macedonians

  • Philip (son of Machatas)
  • Builder of Alexandria on the Indus

    with the Acesines (Chenab river) to the sea was given to Oxyartes and Peithon, son of Agenor (Arrian, Anabasis of Alexander VI.15.4) After the departure

    Philip (son of Machatas)

    Philip (son of Machatas)

    Philip_(son_of_Machatas)

  • Atropatene
  • Ancient Iranian kingdom (c. 323 BC – 226 AD)

    two states: The greater (southern) part – Media Magna was assigned to Peithon, one of Alexander's bodyguards. The smaller (northern) region, which had

    Atropatene

    Atropatene

    Atropatene

  • Nicanor (satrap)
  • 4th century BCE Macedonian officer, Antigonid governor of Media

    who was selected to receive the prisoner from them. After the defeat of Peithon and his associates around 314 BCE, Antigonus appointed Nicanor as satrap

    Nicanor (satrap)

    Nicanor_(satrap)

  • Eordaea
  • Historical region of Macedonia

    dynasty which ruled Egypt until 30BC. Lagus. Father of Ptolemy I Soter Peithon. Satrap of Alexander the Great Aristonous. Bodyguard of Alexander the Great

    Eordaea

    Eordaea

    Eordaea

  • Antigonus I Monophthalmus
  • Macedonian general, founder of Antigonid dynasty (382–301 BC)

    During the winter he negotiated with Seleucus, the satrap of Babylonia, and Peithon, the satrap of Media, seeking their help against Antigonus. Antigonus,

    Antigonus I Monophthalmus

    Antigonus I Monophthalmus

    Antigonus_I_Monophthalmus

  • 314 BC
  • Calendar year

    satrap of Babylon, Seleucus. Antigonus does not trust Peithon's growing power. So Antigonus tricks Peithon to come to his court, where Antigonus has him executed

    314 BC

    314_BC

  • Sibyrtius
  • eastern satraps, Sibyrtius was one of those who supported Peucestas against Peithon and Seleucus, and afterwards accompanied Peucestas when he joined Eumenes

    Sibyrtius

    Sibyrtius

    Sibyrtius

  • Battle of Gaza (312 BC)
  • Ptolemaic victory during the Third War of the Diadochi

    take back his old province of Babylonia which was now without a governor (Peithon had died in the battle). Ptolemy agreed, and sent off Seleucus with a small

    Battle of Gaza (312 BC)

    Battle of Gaza (312 BC)

    Battle_of_Gaza_(312_BC)

  • Tlepolemus (general)
  • coalition formed by governors of Upper Satrapies with the purpose of fighting Peithon, later assisting Eumenes in his war against Antigonus. Tlepolemus commanded

    Tlepolemus (general)

    Tlepolemus_(general)

  • Battle of Gabiene
  • 315 BCE land battle of the Second War of the Diadochi

    Polyperchon Supporters of Polyperchon Commanders and leaders Antigonos Demetrios Peithon Eumenes  Eudemos  Peukestas Antigenes  Teutamos Strength Unknown total

    Battle of Gabiene

    Battle of Gabiene

    Battle_of_Gabiene

  • 323 BC
  • Calendar year

    Laomedon governing Syria and Phoenicia; Philotas looking after Cilicia; Peithon taking Media; Antigonus gaining the governorship of Pamphylia and Lycia;

    323 BC

    323 BC

    323_BC

  • Indo-Greek Wars
  • city of Taxila, now in Pakistan. Several generals, such as Eudemus and Peithon governed the newly established province until around 316 BC. One of them

    Indo-Greek Wars

    Indo-Greek Wars

    Indo-Greek_Wars

  • Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
  • Pedubast I Peftjauawybast Pehen-Ptah Pehenuikai Pehernefer Peithon (son of Agenor) Peithon Peksater Pelusium Penamun Penebui Penelope Eames Penelope Wilson

    Index of ancient Egypt–related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles

  • 325 BC
  • Calendar year

    the Atlantic. Alexander the Great leaves India and nominates his officer Peithon, son of Agenor, as the satrap of the region around the Indus. Alexander

    325 BC

    325_BC

  • Ancient Greece–Ancient India relations
  • Relations between ancient Greece and India

    and added Paropamisadae to the kingdom of Oxyartes. In addition, he gave Peithon and Philip Indian satrapies. The Indian king Abisares who sent embassies

    Ancient Greece–Ancient India relations

    Ancient Greece–Ancient India relations

    Ancient_Greece–Ancient_India_relations

  • History of Sindh
  • conquered parts of Sindh after Punjab for few years and appointed his general Peithon as governor. The ancient city of Patala was located at the mouth of the

    History of Sindh

    History_of_Sindh

  • Crateuas
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    or Craterus of Macedon, King of Macedon in 399 BC Crateuas, father of Peithon of Macedon Crateuas or Cratevas (physician), Greek artist, physician, and

    Crateuas

    Crateuas

  • Amyntas of Mieza
  • appointment suggests that Antipater trusted Peucestas more than he did Peithon. Who's who in the age of Alexander the Great: prosopography of Alexander's

    Amyntas of Mieza

    Amyntas_of_Mieza

  • 315 BC
  • Calendar year

    friendship and, by order of Antigonus, Alexander sails back to the Peloponnesus Peithon consolidates his power base in the eastern part of the Empire. Antigonus

    315 BC

    315_BC

  • 316 BC
  • Calendar year

    northeast of Susa. Antigonus defeats Eumenes, with the aid of Seleucus and Peithon (the satraps of Babylonia and Media, respectively). The result is inconclusive

    316 BC

    316_BC

  • 320s BC
  • Decade

    the Atlantic. Alexander the Great leaves India and nominates his officer Peithon, son of Agenor, as the satrap of the region around the Indus. Alexander

    320s BC

    320s BC

    320s_BC

  • List of people from Gandhara
  • BC), ruler of Eastern Gandhara Ambhi (4th century BC), ruler of Taxila Peithon (son of Agenor) (4th century BC), Greek ruler of Gandhara Pantaleon (2nd

    List of people from Gandhara

    List_of_people_from_Gandhara

  • 310s BC
  • Decade

    northeast of Susa. Antigonus defeats Eumenes, with the aid of Seleucus and Peithon (the satraps of Babylonia and Media, respectively). The result is inconclusive

    310s BC

    310s_BC

  • 312 BC
  • Calendar year

    as engineers complete the first aqueduct into the city, the Aqua Appia. Peithon (son of Agenor) Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica, volume XIX. Livy

    312 BC

    312_BC

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