Eumenes

Eumenes of Cardia
Eumenes, late 17th century print
Native name
Εὐμένης
BornCardia
(near the Gulf of Saros, Turkey)
Diedwinter of 316-315 BC
Gabiene, Persia
(modern-day Iran)
AllegianceMacedonian Empire
Years of servicefl. 362–315 BC
RankPersonal secretary of Alexander the Great
General
Satrap of Cappadocia and Paphlagonia
Battles/warsWars of Alexander the Great (336–323 BC)
First Diadochi War (322-320 BC)
Battle of the Hellespont (321 BC)
Battle of Orkynia (319 BC)
Second Diadochi War (318–315 BC)
Battle of Paraitakene (315 BC)
Battle of Gabiene (315 BC)
Spouse(s)Artonis, daughter of Achaemenid satrap Artabazus II

Eumenes (jˈmɛnz; Greek: Εὐμένης; fl. 362–315 BC) was a Greek general and satrap. He participated in the Wars of Alexander the Great, serving as both Alexander's personal secretary and as a battlefield commander. He later was a participant in the Wars of the Diadochi as a supporter of the Macedonian Argead royal house. He was executed after the Battle of Gabiene in the winter of 316–315 BC.


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