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Stasander (Ancient Gr****: Στάσανδρος;
lived 4th
century B.C.) was a
Soloian general in the
service of
Alexander the Great. Upon Alexander's
death he became...
- sent to help Amphoterus. In addition,
Alexander had two
Cypriot generals Stasander and
Stasanor both from the Soli and
later both
became satraps in Alexander's...
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Peithon in that of Media, as far as the
Caspian Gates.
Philip in Parthia.
Stasander in Aria and Drangiana.
Stasanor the Solian, over
Bactria and Sogdiana;...
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Drangiana Stasanor Stasanor Stasanor*
Stasander Stasander Aria
Stasanor Stasanor Stasanor*
Stasander Stasander Arachosia Sibyrtius Sibyrtius Sibyrtius*...
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remained a
governorate in its own right.[citation needed] In 316 BC,
Stasander, a v****al of
Seleucus I
Nicator and
governor of
Bactria (and, it seems...
- was
appointed satrap of the
Supreme Court and
Drangon in 329 BCE and
Stasander who was also from Soli
appointed satrap of Aria and Drangiana. The hope...
- Sogdiana,
following the
partition of
Triparadisus (Arrian,
Successors 35).
Stasander, 4th
century BC
general of
Alexander the
Great and
later Satrap of Aria...
- ********inated his prefects, as if
shaking the
burden of servitude.
Justin XV.4
Stasander,
another Cypriot general of
Alexander the
Great from Soli Smith, William...
- SL 162)
Staphylus Staphylus (son of Dionysus)
Staphylus of
Naucratis Stasander Stasanor Stasimon Stasinus Stasis Stater Statue of the
priestess Aristonoe...
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Smicrotatodelphax iota
Smicrotatodelphax maenobora Smicrotatodelphax stasander Sogata vatrenus Sogatella furcifera Sogatella kolophon Sogatodes candiope...