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Partition of Babylon
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Partition of Triparadisus
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Role or Region
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Justin
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Arrian+ / Dexippus*
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Arrian
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King of Macedon
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Philip III
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Philip III+
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Philip III and Alexander IV
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Regent
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Perdiccas
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Perdiccas+
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Antipater
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Commander of the Camp
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Seleucus
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n/a
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Cassander
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Commander of the Guards
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Cassander
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n/a
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n/a
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Macedon
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Antipater
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Antipater+* and Craterus+
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Antipater
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Illyria
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Philo
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Antipater+* and Craterus+
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Antipater
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Epirus
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n/a
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Antipater+* and Craterus+
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Antipater
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Greece
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Antipater
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Antipater+* and Craterus+
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Antipater
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Thrace
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Lysimachus
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Lysimachus+*
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Lysimachus
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Hellespontine Phyrgia
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Leonnatus
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Leonnatus+*
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Philip III
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Greater Phyrgia
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Antigonus
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Antigonus+*
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Antigonus
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Pamphylia
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Nearchus
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Antigonus+*
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Antigonus
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Lycia
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Nearchus
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Antigonus+
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Antigonus
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Caria
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Cassander
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Cassander+
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Asander
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Lydia
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Menander
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Menander+*
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Cleitus the White
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Cappadocia
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Eumenes
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Eumenes+*
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Nicanor
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Paphlagonia
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Eumenes
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Eumenes+*
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Nicanor?
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Egypt
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Ptolemy
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Ptolemy+*
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Ptolemy
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Cilicia
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Philotas
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Philotas+*
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Philoxenus
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Syria
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Laomedon
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Laomedon+*
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Laomedon
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Mesopotamia
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Arcesilaus
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Arcesilaus*
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Amphimachus
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Babylonia
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Peucestas
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Seleucus*
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Seleucus
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Pelasgia
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Archon
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n/a
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n/a
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Greater Media
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Atropates
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Peithon*
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Peithon
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Lesser Media
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Atropates
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n/a
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n/a
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Susiana
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Scynus
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n/a
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Antigenes
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Persia
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Tlepolemus
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Peucestas*
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Peucestas
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Carmania
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n/a
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Neoptolemus*
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Tlepolemus
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Armenia
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Phrataphernes
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n/a
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n/a
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Hyrcania
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Philip
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Radaphernes (=Phrataphernes?)*
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Philip?
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Parthia
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Nicanor
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n/a
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Philip
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Sogdiana
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Scythaeus
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Philip*
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Stasanor
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Bactria
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Amyntas
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Oxyartes? 1
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Stasanor
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Drangiana
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Stasanor
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Stasanor*
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Stasander
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Aria
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Stasanor
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Stasanor*
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Stasander
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Arachosia
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Sibyrtius
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Sibyrtius*
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Sibyrtius
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Gedrosia
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Sibyrtius
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Sibyrtius*
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Sibyrtius? 2
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Paropamisia
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Oxyartes? 3
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Oxyartes*
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Oxyartes
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Punjab
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Taxiles
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Taxiles*
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Taxiles
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Indus
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Peithon, son of Agenor
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Porus*
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Porus
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Indus
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Peithon, son of Agenor
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Peithon, son of Agenor
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Porus
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Notes
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1 = There is a suggestion in Dexippus and Arrian that Oxyartes was left as satrap of Bactria 2 = Not explicitly stated, but probable 3 = Reading Oxyartes for Justin's "Extarches"
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