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Peithon or
Pithon (Gr****: Πείθων or Πίθων, c. 355 – c. 314 BC) was the son of Crateuas, a
nobleman from
Eordaia in
western Macedonia. He was
famous for...
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Peithon (Ancient Gr****: Πείθων) (died 312 BC), son of
Agenor (Αγήνωρ) was an
officer in the
expedition of
Alexander the
Great to India, who
became satrap...
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Cilicia when the war
between him and
Peithon began.
Peithon arrived at
Babylon in the
autumn or
winter of 317 BC.
Peithon had lost a
large number of troops...
- 336–334 Aristonous, Lysimachus,
Peithon, Arybbas, Balacrus, Demetrius, Ptolemy. 333 Aristonous, Lysimachus,
Peithon, Arybbas, Balacrus, Demetrius, Hephaestion...
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suddenly silent, to be
followed by a loud
positive voice vote. Too late,
Peithon began to
speak in
opposition –
Arrhidaeus was
mentally disabled – but was...
- own
generals Peithon, Seleucus, and
Antigenes during an
invasion of Egypt.
Ptolemy came to
terms with Perdiccas's murderers,
making Peithon and Arrhidaeus...
- his camp.
Ptolemy declined the
regency and
instead brought to the
office Peithon and Arrhidaeus. This
designation met the
strong opposition of Eurydice...
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received Egypt;
Laomedon received Syria and Phoenicia;
Philotas took Cilicia;
Peithon took Media;
Antigonus received Phrygia,
Lycia and Pamphylia;
Asander received...
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failure to make
progress in Egypt.
Perdiccas was
murdered by his
officers (
Peithon, Antigenes, and Seleucus) some time in
either 321 or 320 BC. His officers...
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province was
invaded by
Peithon,
governor of
Media Magna, who then
attempted to make his
brother Eudamus governor.
Peithon and
Eudamus were
driven back...