Pleistarchus (son of Antipater)
4th century BC Macedonian nobleman and general, son of Antipater, brother of Cassander I / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Pleistarchus.
Pleistarchus (Ancient Greek: Πλείσταρχος; fl. 313 – 287 BC) was son of Antipater and brother of Cassander, king of Macedonia. As well as an Antipatrid general, he served as an independent dynast of Cilicia and then Caria in later life.
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Pleistarchus | |
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Satrap of Cilicia | |
Reign | 301-298 BC |
Predecessor | Philoxenus |
Successor | Demetrius Poliorcetes |
Satrap of Caria | |
Reign | 301-294 BC |
Predecessor | Asander |
Successor | Eupolemus Simalou |
Died | 294 BC (presumed) |
Father | Antipater |
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