Phrasaortes was a Persian satrap of Persis under Alexander the Great c. 330 BCE. [1] He was a son of Rheomithres. [1] Phrasaortes replaced the Achaemenid satrap Ariobarzanes, who had confronted Alexander at the Battle of the Persian Gate, where he was killed. [2] [3]
Phrasaortes died at some point before the return of Alexander from India in 324 BCE. [2] [4] He was replaced by Orxines, a Persian noble, without the permission of Alexander, in a direct challenge to Alexander's authority. Orxines was executed by Alexander, and replaced by the Macedonian general Peucestas. [2]
Phrasaortes was a Persian satrap of Persis under Alexander the Great c. 330 BCE. [1] He was a son of Rheomithres. [1] Phrasaortes replaced the Achaemenid satrap Ariobarzanes, who had confronted Alexander at the Battle of the Persian Gate, where he was killed. [2] [3]
Phrasaortes died at some point before the return of Alexander from India in 324 BCE. [2] [4] He was replaced by Orxines, a Persian noble, without the permission of Alexander, in a direct challenge to Alexander's authority. Orxines was executed by Alexander, and replaced by the Macedonian general Peucestas. [2]