Neoptolemus

Military Person

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Who was Neoptolemus?

Neoptolemus was a Macedonian officer of Alexander the Great.

According to Arrian he belonged to the race of the Aeacidae, so he was probably related to the family of the kings of Epirus.

Neoptolemus is mentioned as serving in the Macedonian royal guards and distinguished himself particularly at the siege of Gaza, 332 BC, of which he was the first to scale the walls.

Little has been written about him during the subsequent campaigns of Alexander, however he appears to have earned a reputation as an able soldier. In the division of the provinces after Alexander the Great's death, Neoptolemus obtained the government of Armenia, 323 BC. However, as he had a reputation of being restless and unsettled, Perdiccas regarded him with suspicion. So in 321 BC, when the Perdiccas set out for Ptolemaic Egypt, he placed Neoptolemus under the command of Eumenes, who was told to exercise particular vigilance regarding Neoptolemus .

Perdiccas' suspicions turned out to be well founded: Neoptolemus immediately entered into correspondence with the hostile Macedonian leaders, Antipater and Craterus, and, on being ordered by Eumenes to join him with his contingent, refused to comply. In response, Eumenes immediately marched against him, defeated his army, and compelled all the Macedonian troops in his service to take the oath of fidelity to Perdiccas.

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Died
Apr 16, 2024

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on July 23, 2013

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