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Arrhidaeus

400 BC - 360 BC

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Arrhidaeus or Arrhidaios (Greek: Ἀρριδαῖoς lived 4th century BC), one of Alexander the Great's generals, was entrusted by Ptolemy to bring Alexander's body to Egypt in 323 BC, contrary to the wishes of Perdiccas who wanted the body sent to Macedonia. On the murder of Perdiccas in Egypt in 321 BC, Arrhidaeus and Peithon were appointed temporary commanders in chief, but through the intrigues of the queen Eurydice they were obliged to resign soon afterwards their office at Triparadisus in Northern Syria. On the division of the provinces which was decided by those attending Triparadisus, Arrhidaeus obtained the Hellespontine Phrygia. In 319 BC, after the death of Antipater, Arrhidaeus made an unsuccessful attack upon Cyzicus; and Antigonus gladly seized this pretext to require him to resign his satrapy. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Arrhidaeus is the 1,624th most popular military personnel (down from 1,606th in 2019). (down from 3,270th in 2019)

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Among MILITARY PERSONNELS

Among military personnels, Arrhidaeus ranks 1,624 out of 2,058Before him are Erich Buschenhagen, Michel-Joseph Maunoury, James Somerville, Davit Bek, Polina Gelman, and Alexios Branas. After him are Leonhard Kaupisch, Santiago de Liniers, 1st Count of Buenos Aires, Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood, Itō Sukeyuki, Koos de la Rey, and Nikolaos Trikoupis.

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Among people born in 400 BC, Arrhidaeus ranks 119Before him are Shi Shen, Nicanor, Erigyius, Cleitus the White, Idomeneus of Lampsacus, and King Lie of Zhou. After him are Aristides of Thebes, Stasanor, Sibyrtius, Gaius Licinius Stolo, Philotas, and Sotades. Among people deceased in 360 BC, Arrhidaeus ranks 25Before him are Leontion, Laomedon of Mytilene, Phaenias of Eresus, Taxiles, Anniceris, and Marsyas of Pella. After him are Aristides of Thebes, Stasanor, Cotys I, Sibyrtius, Philotas, and Lucius Aemilius Barbula.

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