Category
page 1Executed ancient Macedonian people
Philotas
Philotas (; 365 BC – October 330 BC) was the eldest son of Parmenion, one of Alexander the Great's most experienced and talented generals. He rose to command the Companion Cavalry, but was accused of conspiring against Alexander and executed.
Alexander of Lyncestis
4th-century BC Greek general
Aristonous of Pella
somatophylax of Alexander the Great

Demetrius
Somatophylakes
Cleander of Macedon
officer of Alexander the Great
Hermolaus of Macedon
page to Alexander the Great in 327 BC, who was executed for planning regicide
Heracon
Heracon () officer in the service of Alexander the Great, who, together with Cleander, Agathon and Sitalces II, succeeded to the command of the army in Media, which had previously been under the orders of Parmenion, when the latter was put to death by order of Alexander, 330 BC. In common with many others of the Macedonian governors, he permitted himself many excesses during the absence of Alexander in the remote provinces of the East: among others he plundered a temple at Susa, noted for its wealth, on which charge he was put to death by Alexander after his return from India, 325 BC.