Aspeisas

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Reignc. 316–311 BC
PredecessorAntigenes
BornSusiana (likely)
Aspeisas
Satrap of Susiana
Reignc. 316–311 BC
PredecessorAntigenes
SuccessorSeleucus I Nicator
BornSusiana (likely)
DynastyNone (native noble)

Aspeisas (Greek: Ἀσπεισᾶς; active circa 316–315 BC) was a Persian or Elamite nobleman who served as satrap of Susiana (modern Khuzestan) under Antigonus I Monophthalmus, one of Alexander the Great's most powerful successors. He is notable as one of the few non-Greek or non-Macedonian individuals to hold a high-level provincial command under one of the Diadochi, and his brief tenure reflects the intense volatility of the Wars of the Successors.

Map of Alexander's empire and his route.

Appointment of Aspeisas

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