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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...
- Arachosians and Gedrosians were ****igned to Sibyrtius; the Drancae and Arci to Stasanor. Amyntas was allotted the Bactrians, Scythaeus the Sogdians, Nicanor the...
- 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...
- Amphoterus. In addition, Alexander had two Cypriot generals Stasander and Stasanor both from the Soli and later both became satraps in Alexander's empire...
- the Caspian Gates. Philip in Parthia. Stasander in Aria and Drangiana. Stasanor the Solian, over Bactria and Sogdiana; and Sibyrtius over Arachosia. The...
- father-in-law Oxyartes rules Gandhara; Sibyrtius governs Arachosia and Gedrosia; Stasanor rules in Aria and Drangiana; Philip controls Bactria and Sogdiana; Phrataphernes...
- 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...
- 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...
- century BCE Stoic philosopher, student of Zeno Pnytagoras, king of Salamis Stasanor, 4th century BCE general of Alexander the Great Stasinos, poet, author...