Apollodorus was a governor, or satrap , of Susiana . He was appointed to this office by the ruler Antiochus III the Great , after the rebellion of his general Molon and his brother Alexander had been put down, in 220 BCE.[ 1]
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Satraps under Alexander the Great (334-323 BC)
Ada (Queen of Caria )
Asander , Menander (Lydia )
Calas , Demarchus (Hellespontine Phrygia )
Antigonus (Greater Phrygia )
Balakros , Menes (Cilicia )
Abistamenes (Cappadocia )
Abdalonymus (Sidon )
Mithrenes (Armenia )
Mazaeus , Stamenes (Babylon )
Mazakes (Mesopotamia )
Abulites (Susiana )
Oxydates , Atropates (Media )
Phrasaortes , Oxines , Peucestas (Persis )
Cleomenes of Naucratis (Egypt )
Satibarzanes (Aria )
Sibyrtius (Carmania )
Autophradates (Tapuri, Mardi )
Andragoras (Parthia )
Amminapes , Phrataphernes , Pharismanes (Hyrcania and Parthia )
Artabazos , Cleitus the Black , Amyntas (Bactria )
Oxyartes (Paropamisia )
Philip , Eudemus (India )
Peithon, son of Agenor (Gandhara )
Taxiles (Punjab )
Porus (Indus )
Satraps at thePartition of Babylon (323 BC)Satraps at the Partition of Triparadisus (321 BC)Later Satraps
Peithon, son of Agenor (Babylon )
Sibyrtius (Arachosia , Drangiana )
Eudemus (Indus )
Bagadates , Ardakhshir I , Wahbarz , Vadfradad I , Vadfradad II, Alexander c. 220 BC (Persis )
Andragoras (Parthia )
Demodamas (Bactria , Sogdiana )
Diodotus (Bactria )
Alexander (Lydia )
Molon c. 220 BC , Timarchus , c. 175 BC (Media )
Apollodorus (Susiana )
Ptolemaeus (Commagene )
Noumenios , Hyspaosines c. 150 BC (Characene )
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain : Smith, William (1870). "Apollodorus" . In Smith, William (ed.). Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology . Vol. 1. p. 235.