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Philotas_(satrap)
Topics referred to by the same term
Alexander the Great Philotas (satrap), a general of Alexander and Perdiccas Philotas (son of Carsis), royal page of Alexander Philotas (Antigonid general)
Philotas_(disambiguation)
4th-century BC Macedonian noble
Macedonian Philotas and the brother of Parmenion and Asander. He was given as a hostage to Antigonus in 313 BC, by his brother Asander, who was satrap of Caria
Agathon_(son_of_Philotas)
Macedonian general (c. 400 – 330 BC)
Drangiana, Alexander was informed that Philotas, son of Parmenion, was involved in a conspiracy against his life. Philotas was condemned by the army and put
Parmenion
4th-century BC Macedonian general
BC) was the son of Philotas and brother of Parmenion and Agathon. He was a Macedonian general under Alexander the Great, and satrap of Lydia from 334 BC
Asander
Peithon, son of Agenor Perdiccas 334 BC Philip (son of Amyntas) 334 BC Philotas (satrap) Polyperchon Ptolemy (son of Seleucus) Ptolemy I Soter 334 BC Simmias
List_of_ancient_Macedonians
4th-century BC Macedonian cavalry officer
commanders of the companion cavalry following the trial and execution of Philotas. In 328 BC, Artabazos resigned his satrapy of Bactria, and Alexander gave
Cleitus_the_Black
1961 British TV series or programme
Great William Russell - Hephaestion Lyndon Brook - Philotas William Devlin - Parmenion, Philotas' Father Alex Scott - Ptolemy Edward Cast - Perdiccas
Adventure Story (1961 TV play)
Adventure_Story_(1961_TV_play)
Television series
off. Satibarzanes frames Parmenion and Philotas for treason. Parmenion is killed by the plotters and Philotas is tied up and stoned to death. When Alexander
Reign:_The_Conqueror
323 BC conference dividing the territories of Alexander the Great
Menander and Philotas. Caria Diodorus has Asander as satrap, but Arrian and Justin have Cassander. Since Asander was definitely satrap of Caria after
Partition_of_Babylon
Battle fought between Alexander the Great and the Achaemenids
Turkey. In the battle Alexander defeated the field army of the Persian satraps of Asia Minor, which defended the river crossing. After this battle, the
Battle_of_the_Granicus
(husband of Berenice I of Egypt) Philistines Philitas of Cos Philotas (satrap) Philotas Philotera Philoteris Philoxenus (general) Philo Phrataphernes
Index of ancient Egypt–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Egypt–related_articles
321 BC power-sharing agreement between the generals of Alexander the Great
were named satraps of the various regions of his empire. Several satraps were eager to gain more power, and when Ptolemy I Soter, satrap of Egypt, rebelled
Partition_of_Triparadisus
Satrap of Cilicia
mention of Philoxenus, but in 321 he was appointed by Perdiccas to succeed Philotas in the government of Cilicia. By what means he afterwards conciliated the
Philoxenus_(general)
Calendar year
naming years. January 20 – Alexander the Great defeats the Persians, led by satrap Ariobarzanes, at the Persian Gates. In this battle, Ariobarzan, supported
330_BC
King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC
Darius III". A plot against his life was revealed, and one of his officers, Philotas, was executed for failing to alert Alexander. The death of the son necessitated
Alexander_the_Great
Place
here discovered a conspiracy against his life, organized by his companion Philotas. The location of Prophthasia is currently unknown. Orthodox opinion is
Alexandria_Prophthasia
Pharaoh of Egypt from 51 to 30 BC
lived a century after Cleopatra but relied on primary sources, such as Philotas of Amphissa, who had access to the Ptolemaic royal palace, Cleopatra's
Cleopatra
Ancient Greek city, site of modern-day Kandahar, Afghanistan
October, after dealing with an alleged conspiracy involving his general Philotas. His quick traverse of the region, which he left in late November, suggests
Alexandria_Arachosia
Macedonian general and regent (355–320 BC)
the war to come. Perdiccas marched to Cilicia first, deposing the satrap Philotas due to his friendship with Craterus, replacing him with Philoxenus
Perdiccas
Political rivals in the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death
appoint satraps for the parts of the Empire in the partition of Babylon. Ptolemy received Egypt; Laomedon received Syria and Phoenicia; Philotas took Cilicia;
Diadochi
Wars between Alexander the Great's successors
Babylon by becoming satraps of the various parts of the empire. Ptolemy received Egypt; Laomedon received Syria and Phoenicia; Philotas took Cilicia; Peithon
Wars_of_the_Diadochi
Conflicts of Alexander the Great (336–323 BC)
to him. The satrap at Sardis, as well as his garrison, was among the first of many satraps to capitulate.[citation needed] As these satraps gave up, Alexander
Wars_of_Alexander_the_Great
Macedonian general (4th c. BC)
crossing of the Araxes River alongside Amyntas, Coenus, and the cavalry of Philotas, while Alexander advanced against Ariobarzanes. In 328, he was left in
Polyperchon
Decade
west to Bactra (Zariaspa), Alexander appoints Artabazus of Phrygia as the satrap of Bactria. Crossing the Oxus, Alexander sends his general Ptolemy in pursuit
320s_BC
Decade
town of Alexandria of the Arians (modern Herat). At Phrada, in Drangiana, Philotas, Parmenion's son and commander of the elite Macedonian companion cavalry
330s_BC
1969 historical novel by Mary Renault
is now accepted as Alexander's "shadow" by everyone, Ptolemy, Harpalos, Philotas, and Kassandros, whom Alexander does not like, but he must be included
Fire_from_Heaven
Citadel in Farah, Afghanistan
discovered a conspiracy against his life, said to be organized by his companion Philotas. After the death of Alexander, his empire fell apart and his generals divided
Farah_Citadel
Region in Turkey
Ionian later: Priene was founded by Neileus' son Aegyptus, along with Philotas, as a joint Ionian and Theban settlement. Clazomenae was founded by a group
Ionia
2007 video game
Persian territory, capturing whatever cities don't surrender. However, Philotas, commander of the Companion cavalry, is accused of conspiring against Alexander
Fate_of_Hellas
Male given name
Macedonian Philotas, and the brother of Parmenion and Asander, was given as a hostage to Antigonus in 313 BC, by his brother Asander, satrap of Caria,
Agathon_(name)
Anatolia during classical antiquity
the hegemonic kingdoms prior to the conquest. Kings were replaced by Satraps. Satrap and Satrapy corresponding to Governor and Province respectively. The
Classical_Anatolia
Ancient Greek kingdom in the southern Balkans
Roisman 2010, p. 156. E. Kapetanopoulos. "Alexander's Patrius Sermo in the Philotas Affair", The Ancient World 30 (1999), pp. 125." If Xennias was a Makedon
Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
Military campaign by Alexander the Great (327–326 BCE)
left (he commanded a third of the hypaspists, the brigades of Philip and Philotas, two squadrons of horse archers, the Agrianians and half the remaining
Cophen_campaign
King of Syria from 87 to 82 BC
XII also ruled over the town of Gadara, governed by an official named Philotas. In 100 BC, Gadara had been conquered by the Hasmonean king of Judea Alexander
Antiochus_XII_Dionysus
Jl) Lexias satrapes C. Felder & R. Felder, 1861 Lexias satrapes satrapes C. Felder & R. Felder, 1861 (Lz, Mo, Polillo) Lexias satrapes amlana Jumalon
List of butterflies of the Philippines
List_of_butterflies_of_the_Philippines
PHILOTAS SATRAP
PHILOTAS SATRAP
Girl/Female
Biblical
Amiable, beloved.
Biblical
amiable; beloved
Male
Egyptian
, the name of a satrap or viceroy.
Male
Greek
(Φίλητος) Greek name PHILETOS means "beloved." In the bible, this is the name of a heretic.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly from a pet form of an Old French personal name, Pamphile, from Greek Pamphilos, the name of a 4th-century martyr, from pan ‘all’ + -philos ‘dear to’, ‘beloved of’.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Life of Timon of Athens' Timon's servant.
PHILOTAS SATRAP
PHILOTAS SATRAP
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Courage
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Full of Splendour
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Old French Gascogne ‘Gascony’, hence a regional name. The name of the region derives from that of the Basques, who are found close by and formerly extended into this region as well; they are first named in Roman sources as VascÅnes, but the original meaning of the name, derived from a root eusk- in the non-Indo-European language that they still speak today, is completely obscure. By the Middle Ages the Basques had been displaced from most of Gascony by speakers of Gascon (a dialect of Occitan, related to French), who were proverbial for their boastfulness. In the 11th century Gascony united with Aquitaine and was thus held by England between 1154 and 1453. See Gascon.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Who is old or confused.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Admonisher, Preacher
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
The Highest Song of Bliss
Girl/Female
Indian
Soul
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Finnish, Hebrew
Beloved; Bitter
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Happiness
Female
English
Old English flower name, CLOVER means simply "clover."
PHILOTAS SATRAP
PHILOTAS SATRAP
PHILOTAS SATRAP
PHILOTAS SATRAP
PHILOTAS SATRAP
n.
The government or jurisdiction of a satrap; a principality.
n.
The pilot's skill or knowledge, as of coasts, rocks, bars, and channels.
a.
Satrapal.
pl.
of Satrapy
n.
A female satrap.
n.
The governor of a province in ancient Persia; hence, a petty autocrat despot.
a.
Of or pertaining to a satrap, or a satrapy.