- Peithon
Peithon (about 355 BC - about 314 BC) was the son of
Crateuas , a nobleman fromEordaia in westernMacedon ia. One of the bodyguards ofAlexander the Great , latersatrap of Media and one of thediadochi .Peithon was named one of the seven (later eight) bodyguards of Alexander in 325 BC. After Alexander's death in 323 BC Peithon was made the satrap of Media, the strategically important region that controlled all roads between east and west. Actually, the satrapy was too large for one man: Peithon would be a very powerful man, and could destabilize the entire empire.Therefore, he had to give up the northern part, which was given to
Atropates , from then known as Media Atropatene.The soldiers who remained in the eastern part of Alexander's realm after his death, grew agitated by their lengthy stay abroad, and began spontaneous revolts. The regent
Perdiccas sent Peithon to subdue the revolters. He was given a contingent of Macedonians. Peithon easily defeated his opponents and accepted their capitulation. His men, however, having hoped to plunder, massacred their opponents.After Peithon returned to Persia, Perdiccas began to distrust him. In the First War of the Diadochi, Perdiccas ordered Peithon to follow him to
Ptolemaic Egypt to fight against Ptolemy.In the summer of 320 BC Peithon, Seleucus, and
Antigenes murdered Perdiccas and started negotiating with their opponents. Ptolemy suggested that Peithon be made the new Regent, but the other diadochi would not accept this. ThereforeAntipater was chosen to be the new Regent.After the death of Antipater, Peithon expanded his realm. He invaded the satrapy of
Parthia and made his brotherEudemus the new satrap. From 317 BC however the other eastern satraps united against Peithon and drove him out. The armies of the eastern satrapies, including contingents from Indian sent by anotherPeithon, son of Agenor , the satrap of the Indus, were joined byEumenes who had been appointed by the new regentPolyperchon to subdue Antigonus. Peithon was saved by Antigonus who beat both Eumenes and his new allies at a battle nearSusa . Following the Second War of the Diadochi Peithon was among the most powerful diadochi in the eastern part of the Empire and started to rebuild his realm. Antigonus didn't like his new rival and tricked Peithon to come to his court, where he had him executed.External links
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