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Philip (satrap)

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Philip
Φίλιππος
Satrap ofParthia
In office
321 BC – 318 BC
MonarchAlexander IV
Succeeded byEudemus
Satrap ofSogdiana
In office
327 BC – 321 BC
Monarchs
Personal details
BornUnknown
Died318 BC
Cause of deathExecution
OccupationSatrap
Military service
AllegianceMacedonia
Battles/wars

Philip (Ancient Greek:Φίλιππος; died 318 BC) wassatrap ofSogdiana. He was first appointed to this position byAlexander the Great in 327 BC. He retained his post, as did most of the satraps of the more remote provinces, in the arrangements which followed the death of the king in 323 BC; but in the subsequent partition atTriparadisus in 321 BC, he was assigned the government ofParthia instead.[1] Here he remained until 318 BC, whenPeithon, who was then seeking to establish his power over all the provinces of the East, put Philip to death and appointed his brotherEudemus as satrap of Parthia.[2]

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  1. ^Photius,Bibliotheca,cod. 82,cod. 92;Diodorus Siculus,Bibliotheca, xviii. 3, 39
  2. ^ Diodorus, xix. 14

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in thepublic domainSmith, William, ed. (1870). "Philippus (9)".Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.

Philip II's Generals
TheSomatophylakes
(Alexander's bodyguards)
Satraps at the
Partition of Babylon
(323 BC)
Satraps at the
Partition of Triparadisus
(321 BC)
Cavalry Generals
Infantry Generals
Other or unknown
command
(1) Son of Parmenion, d. 330 BC; to be distinguished from(2)

(2) Satrap at Partition of Babylon; possiblyNicanor of Stageira
(3) Satrap at Partition of Babylon

(4) Son of Parmenion, d. 330 BC; to be distinguished from(3)
Hellenistic satraps
Satraps underAlexander the Great
(334-323 BC)
Satraps at the
Partition of Babylon
(323 BC)
Satraps at the
Partition of Triparadisus
(321 BC)
Later Satraps
Hellenistic satraps were preceded byAchaemenid rulers, and followed or ruled byHellenistic rulers
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