- years,
Sibyrtius was
appointed by Alexander, on his
return from
India (326 BCE),
governor of the
province of Carmania.
Shortly after,
Sibyrtius exchanged...
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- of
these differences: The
Arachosians and
Gedrosians were ****igned to
Sibyrtius; the
Drancae and Arci to Stasanor.
Amyntas was
allotted the Bactrians...
- also
being crushed in
battle by them
multiple times. He sent them to
Sibyrtius, the
Macedonian satrap of Arachosia, with the
order to
dispatch them by...
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Megasthenes lived in Arachosia, with the
satrap Sibyrtius, from
where he
visited India:
Megasthenes lived with
Sibyrtius,
satrap of Arachosia, and
often speaks...
- Aria and Drangiana.
Stasanor the Solian, over
Bactria and Sogdiana; and
Sibyrtius over Arachosia. The
country of the
Parapamisians was
bestowed upon Oxyartes...
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kingdoms in India; Alexander's father-in-law
Oxyartes governed Gandara;
Sibyrtius governed Arachosia and Gedrosia;
Stasanor governed Aria and Drangiana;...
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Sophytes may have been the
Mauryan satrap of Arachosia,
succeeding Sibyrtius,
after Seleucus had
ceded the ****enistic
territory of
Arachosia to Chandragupta...
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unknown tragedy of his (Snell fr. 12 = Stobaeus,
Anthologium 3.32.14):
Sibyrtius (Σιβύρτιος) the
rhetorician (who
wrote rhetorical treatises) was oiketes...
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Dionysus claims to have sunk 12 or 13
enemy ships with
Cleisthenes (son of
Sibyrtius), his
slave Xanthias says "Then I woke up." The
philosopher Aristotle...