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Eudemus (in Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
 E?d?ľo?; died 316 BC) was one of Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great , also known as Alexander III of Macedon was an ancient Greeks King of Macedon . He was one of the most successful military commanders of all time and is presumed undefeated in battle....
's generals, who was appointed by him to the command of the troops left in India
History of India

The known history of India begins with the Indus Valley Civilization, which spread and flourished in the north-western part of the Indian subcontinent, from c....
, after the murder of the Alexander-appointed satrap
Satrap

Satrap was the name given to the governors of the provinces of ancient Medes and Persian Empire empires, including the Achaemenid Empire and in several of their heirs, such as the Sassanid Empire and the Hellenistic civilization empires....
 Philip (son of Machatas)
Philip (son of Machatas)

Philip , son of Machatas, was an officer in the service of Alexander the Great, who was appointed by him in 327 BC satrap of History of India, including the provinces westward of the Hydaspes, as far south as the junction of the Indus with the Acesines....
 by his own mercenary troops in 326 BCE:

"Alexander dispatched letters to India to Eudamus and Taxilas telling them to take charge of the district formerly under Philip, until he himself sent a satrap to govern it." (Arrian, Anabasis of Alexander, VI.27.2)


After Alexander's death (323 BC) he made himself master of the territories of the Indian king Porus
Porus

King Porus was the King of Pauravas. The state falls within the territory of Punjab region located between the Jhelum River and the Chenab rivers in the Punjab region and dominions extending to the Beas ....
, and treacherously put that monarch to death.






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Eudemus (in Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
 E?d?ľo?; died 316 BC) was one of Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great , also known as Alexander III of Macedon was an ancient Greeks King of Macedon . He was one of the most successful military commanders of all time and is presumed undefeated in battle....
's generals, who was appointed by him to the command of the troops left in India
History of India

The known history of India begins with the Indus Valley Civilization, which spread and flourished in the north-western part of the Indian subcontinent, from c....
, after the murder of the Alexander-appointed satrap
Satrap

Satrap was the name given to the governors of the provinces of ancient Medes and Persian Empire empires, including the Achaemenid Empire and in several of their heirs, such as the Sassanid Empire and the Hellenistic civilization empires....
 Philip (son of Machatas)
Philip (son of Machatas)

Philip , son of Machatas, was an officer in the service of Alexander the Great, who was appointed by him in 327 BC satrap of History of India, including the provinces westward of the Hydaspes, as far south as the junction of the Indus with the Acesines....
 by his own mercenary troops in 326 BCE:

"Alexander dispatched letters to India to Eudamus and Taxilas telling them to take charge of the district formerly under Philip, until he himself sent a satrap to govern it." (Arrian, Anabasis of Alexander, VI.27.2)


After Alexander's death (323 BC) he made himself master of the territories of the Indian king Porus
Porus

King Porus was the King of Pauravas. The state falls within the territory of Punjab region located between the Jhelum River and the Chenab rivers in the Punjab region and dominions extending to the Beas ....
, and treacherously put that monarch to death. He by this means became very powerful, and in 317 BC brought to the support of Eumenes
Eumenes

Eumenes of Cardia was a ancient Greece general and scholar. He participated in the wars of the Diadochi as a supporter of the Macedonian Argead dynasty royal house....
 in the war against Antigonus
Antigonus I Monophthalmus

Antigonus I Monophthalmus son of Philip from Elimiotis, was a Macedonian nobleman, general, and satrap under Alexander the Great. He was a major figure in the Wars of the Diadochi after Alexander's death, declaring himself king in 306 BC and establishing the Antigonid dynasty....
 a force of 3500 men and 125 elephants.:
"From India came Eudamus, with 500 horsemen, 300 footmen, and 120 elephants. These beasts he had secured after the death of Alexander, by treacherously slaying King Porus" Diodorus Siculus XIX-14


With these he rendered him active service in the first battle of Gabiene
Battle of Gabiene

Battle of Gabiene was a second great battle between two of Alexander the Great's successors: Antigonus I Monophthalmus and Eumenes in the wars of the Diadochi....
, although his troops suffered considerably from an attack by Antigonus:
"On his left wing Eumenes stationed Eudamus, who had brought the elephants from India" Diodorus Siculus, XIX-27
"Antigonus, now that a break was thus caused in the line of the enemy, charged through with a detachment of cavalry, striking on the flank the troops who had been stationed with Eudamus on the left wing. Because the attack was unexpected, he quickly put to flight those who faced him, destroying many of them". Diododorus Siculus XIX-30


The general of Eudemus's Indian troops, called Ceteus, died in the action.

It seems nevertheless that Eudamus was jealous of Eumenes, and joined in the conspiracy of Antigenes
Antigenes (general)

Antigenes was a general of Alexander the Great, who also served under Philip II of Macedon, and lost an eye at the siege of Perinthus . After the death of Alexander he obtained the satrapy of Elam....
 and Teutamus
Teutamus

Teutamus was a Macedonian officer, who, in 319 BC, shared with Antigenes the command of the select troops called the Argyraspids. Of the services by which he had earned this distinguished post we know nothing....
 against him, though he was afterwards induced to divulge their plans. After the surrender of Eumenes, Eudemus was put to death by order of Antigonus, to whom he had always shewn a marked hostility.:
"Now that Antigonus had unexpectedly mastered Eumenes and all the army that had been opposing him, he seized Antigenes, the commander of the Silver Shields, put him into a pit, and burned him alive. He slew Eudamus, who had brought the elephants from India." Diodorus Siculus, XIX-44