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Amyntas (
Greek: Ἀμύντας) son of Nicolaus; perhaps the brother of
Pantauchus, and thus from
Aloros was a Macedonian general and a
satrap of
Bactria.
References
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Satraps under
Alexander the Great (334-323 BC) |
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Ada (Queen of
Caria)
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Asander,
Menander (
Lydia)
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Calas,
Demarchus (
Hellespontine Phrygia)
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Antigonus (
Greater Phrygia)
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Balakros,
Menes (
Cilicia)
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Abistamenes (
Cappadocia)
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Abdalonymus (
Sidon)
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Mithrenes (
Armenia)
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Mazaeus,
Stamenes (
Babylon)
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Mazakes (
Mesopotamia)
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Abulites (
Susiana)
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Oxydates,
Atropates (
Media)
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Phrasaortes,
Oxines,
Peucestas (
Persis)
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Cleomenes of Naucratis (
Egypt)
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Satibarzanes (
Aria)
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Sibyrtius (
Carmania)
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Autophradates (Tapuri,
Mardi)
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Andragoras (
Parthia)
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Amminapes,
Phrataphernes,
Pharismanes (
Hyrcania and
Parthia)
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Artabazos,
Cleitus the Black,
Amyntas (
Bactria)
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Oxyartes (
Paropamisia)
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Philip,
Eudemus (
India)
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Peithon, son of Agenor (
Gandhara)
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Taxiles (
Punjab)
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Porus (
Indus)
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Satraps at the
Partition of Babylon (323 BC) | |
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Satraps at the
Partition of Triparadisus (321 BC) | |
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Later Satraps |
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Peithon, son of Agenor (
Babylon)
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Sibyrtius (
Arachosia,
Drangiana)
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Eudemus (
Indus)
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Bagadates,
Ardakhshir I,
Wahbarz,
Vadfradad I, Vadfradad II,
Alexander
c. 220 BC (
Persis)
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Andragoras (
Parthia)
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Demodamas (
Bactria,
Sogdiana)
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Diodotus (
Bactria)
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Alexander (
Lydia)
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Molon
c. 220 BC,
Timarchus,
c. 175 BC (
Media)
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Apollodorus (
Susiana)
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Ptolemaeus (
Commagene)
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Noumenios,
Hyspaosines
c. 150 BC (
Characene)
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