List of ancient Macedonians

This is a list of ancient Macedonians, an ancient Greek tribe inhabiting the northeastern part of the Greek peninsula. == Mythology == Makednos == Kings == == Military personnel == === High generals === Parmenion – Strategos of Philip and Alexander and commander of pharsalian squadron Attalus strategos of Philip and early taxiarch of Alexander Hephaestion – Chiliarch (after 327 BC) Perdiccas – Chiliarch (after 324 BC) Seleucus I Nicator – Chiliarch (after 323 BC) ==== Somatophylakes ==== Aristonous of Pella Arybbas (somatophylax) Balacrus Demetrius (somatophylax) Hephaestion Leonnatus Lysimachus Menes of Pella Pausanias of Orestis Philip's Peithon Peucestas Ptolemy (somatophylax) Ptolemy (son of Seleucus) Ptolemy I Soter === Cavalry === ==== Hipparchoi ==== Philotas (after 330 BC, Cleitus the Black, Coenus, Hephaestion, Craterus, Perdiccas, Cleitus the White) leaders of Hetairoi (1800 horses) Cleitus the Black, Royal cavalry Sopolis, cavalry of Amphipolis Heraclides (son of Antiochus), cavalry of Bottiaea Peroidas cavalry of Anthemus Socrates cavalry of Apollonia Pantordanus cavalry of Leugaea Hegelochus, (later Amyntas (son of Arrhabaeus), Protomachus, Aretes), Prodromoi, light cavalry (600 horses) Calas, Alexander of Lyncestis, Philip, Polydamas, Parmenion–Thessalian cavalry (1800 horses) Philip (son of Menelaus) (after 331 BC, Erigyius), other allied Greeks (600 horses) Agathon (son of Tyrimmas), (later Ariston of Paionia) Thracian cavalry (900 horses) *Total: 5700 horses in 333 BC Demetrius (son of Althaemenes), Glaucias, Meleager, mentioned in the Battle of Gaugamela === Infantry === ==== Taxiarchs of Pezhetairoi ==== Nicanor (son of Parmenion) 334 BC leader of Royal Agema and Hypaspists (succeeded by Neoptolemus (general)) Alcetas Amyntas 334 BC Antigenes Antigonus I Monophthalmus 334 BC Attalus (general) 334 BC Attalus (son of Andromenes from Stympha) Clitus the White Coenus 334 BC Craterus 334 BC Gorgias Meleager (general) 334 BC Menander (general) 334 BC Peithon, son of Agenor Perdiccas 334 BC Philip (son of Amyntas) 334 BC Philotas (satrap) Polyperchon Ptolemy (son of Seleucus) Ptolemy I Soter 334 BC Simmias === Navy === ==== Navarchoi ==== Proteas Hegelochus Amphoterus Nearchus ===== Trierarchs of Nearchus ===== Archon of Pella Archias of Pella Aristonous of Pella Asclepiodorus Craterus Demonicus of Pella Hephaestion Leonnatus Lysimachus Metron Mylleas Nicarchides Ophellas Pantauchus Peithon Perdiccas Peucestas Ptolemy I Soter Timanthes of Pella === Various === Agathon brother of Parmenion Arrhidaeus Asander Attinas, phrourarch in Bactria Caranus hetairos Coragus Derdas Eudemus (general) Harpalus Iollas Lagus Menedemus (general) Menelaus (son of Lagus) Nicanor (Antipatrid general) Nicanor (father of Balacrus) Nicanor (Ptolemaic general) Nicanor the Elephant Onesilus (son of Python) Onomastus of Macedon Philip of Acarnania Philip (son of Antigonus) Philip (son of Antipater) Philip (son of Machatas) Philoxenus (general) Polemon (general) son of Andromenes Ptolemy (general) nephew of Antigonus Sirras, of possible Lyncestian or Upper Macedonian origin, father of Eurydice of Macedon Teutamus Tlepolemus (son of Pythophanes) == Civilization == === Athletes === Alexander I of Macedon 504 or 500 BC Stadion 2nd Olympics c.

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List of ancient Macedonians

This is a list of ancient Macedonians, an ancient Greek tribe inhabiting the northeastern part of the Greek peninsula. == Mythology == Makednos == Kings == == Military personnel == === High generals === Parmenion – Strategos of Philip and Alexander and commander of pharsalian squadron Attalus strategos of Philip and early taxiarch of Alexander Hephaestion – Chiliarch (after 327 BC) Perdiccas – Chiliarch (after 324 BC) Seleucus I Nicator – Chiliarch (after 323 BC) ==== Somatophylakes ==== Aristonous of Pella Arybbas (somatophylax) Balacrus Demetrius (somatophylax) Hephaestion Leonnatus Lysimachus Menes of Pella Pausanias of Orestis Philip's Peithon Peucestas Ptolemy (somatophylax) Ptolemy (son of Seleucus) Ptolemy I Soter === Cavalry === ==== Hipparchoi ==== Philotas (after 330 BC, Cleitus the Black, Coenus, Hephaestion, Craterus, Perdiccas, Cleitus the White) leaders of Hetairoi (1800 horses) Cleitus the Black, Royal cavalry Sopolis, cavalry of Amphipolis Heraclides (son of Antiochus), cavalry of Bottiaea Peroidas cavalry of Anthemus Socrates cavalry of Apollonia Pantordanus cavalry of Leugaea Hegelochus, (later Amyntas (son of Arrhabaeus), Protomachus, Aretes), Prodromoi, light cavalry (600 horses) Calas, Alexander of Lyncestis, Philip, Polydamas, Parmenion–Thessalian cavalry (1800 horses) Philip (son of Menelaus) (after 331 BC, Erigyius), other allied Greeks (600 horses) Agathon (son of Tyrimmas), (later Ariston of Paionia) Thracian cavalry (900 horses) *Total: 5700 horses in 333 BC Demetrius (son of Althaemenes), Glaucias, Meleager, mentioned in the Battle of Gaugamela === Infantry === ==== Taxiarchs of Pezhetairoi ==== Nicanor (son of Parmenion) 334 BC leader of Royal Agema and Hypaspists (succeeded by Neoptolemus (general)) Alcetas Amyntas 334 BC Antigenes Antigonus I Monophthalmus 334 BC Attalus (general) 334 BC Attalus (son of Andromenes from Stympha) Clitus the White Coenus 334 BC Craterus 334 BC Gorgias Meleager (general) 334 BC Menander (general) 334 BC Peithon, son of Agenor Perdiccas 334 BC Philip (son of Amyntas) 334 BC Philotas (satrap) Polyperchon Ptolemy (son of Seleucus) Ptolemy I Soter 334 BC Simmias === Navy === ==== Navarchoi ==== Proteas Hegelochus Amphoterus Nearchus ===== Trierarchs of Nearchus ===== Archon of Pella Archias of Pella Aristonous of Pella Asclepiodorus Craterus Demonicus of Pella Hephaestion Leonnatus Lysimachus Metron Mylleas Nicarchides Ophellas Pantauchus Peithon Perdiccas Peucestas Ptolemy I Soter Timanthes of Pella === Various === Agathon brother of Parmenion Arrhidaeus Asander Attinas, phrourarch in Bactria Caranus hetairos Coragus Derdas Eudemus (general) Harpalus Iollas Lagus Menedemus (general) Menelaus (son of Lagus) Nicanor (Antipatrid general) Nicanor (father of Balacrus) Nicanor (Ptolemaic general) Nicanor the Elephant Onesilus (son of Python) Onomastus of Macedon Philip of Acarnania Philip (son of Antigonus) Philip (son of Antipater) Philip (son of Machatas) Philoxenus (general) Polemon (general) son of Andromenes Ptolemy (general) nephew of Antigonus Sirras, of possible Lyncestian or Upper Macedonian origin, father of Eurydice of Macedon Teutamus Tlepolemus (son of Pythophanes) == Civilization == === Athletes === Alexander I of Macedon 504 or 500 BC Stadion 2nd Olympics c.

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