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Stasanor (Ancient Gr****: Στασάνωρ;
lived 4th
century BC) was a
native of Soli in Cyprus, who held a
distinguished position among the
officers of Alexander...
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Arachosians and
Gedrosians were ****igned to Sibyrtius; the
Drancae and Arci to
Stasanor.
Amyntas was
allotted the Bactrians,
Scythaeus the Sogdians,
Nicanor the...
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Caspian Gates.
Philip in Parthia.
Stasander in Aria and Drangiana.
Stasanor the Solian, over
Bactria and Sogdiana; and
Sibyrtius over Arachosia. The...
- Amphoterus. In addition,
Alexander had two
Cypriot generals Stasander and
Stasanor both from the Soli and
later both
became satraps in Alexander's empire...
- are numerous:
Sophytes may have been a ****enistic
satrap who
replaced Stasanor in Bactria-Sogdiana, or may have
ruled in a
neighboring area; he may also...
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Seleucus did not
reach Bactria and Sogdiana. The
satrap of the
former was
Stasanor, who had
remained neutral during the conflicts.
After the
defeat of Nikanor's...
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Oxyartes governed Gandara;
Sibyrtius governed Arachosia and Gedrosia;
Stasanor governed Aria and Drangiana;
Philip governed Bactria and Sogdia; Phrataphernes...
- father-in-law
Oxyartes ruled Gandara;
Sibyrtius ruled Arachosia and Gedrosia;
Stasanor ruled Aria and Drangiana;
Philip ruled Bactria and Sogdiana; Phrataphernes...
- of Triparadisus, both
Diodorus Siculus and
Arrian agree that the
satrap Stasanor gained control over Bactria. Eventually, Alexander's
empire was divided...
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numerous conquests starting from the
Siege of Tyre.
Stasander and his
brother Stasanor were
among those who
entered the
service of Macedon,
eventually becoming...