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Peucestas
thumb|upright=1.5|Peucestas was named satrap of Persis upon Alexander's return from India in 324 BC.
Peucestas (, Peukéstas; lived 4th century BC) was a native of the town of Mieza, in Macedonia, and a distinguished officer in the service of Alexander the Great. His name is first mentioned as one of those appointed to command a trireme on the Hydaspes. Prior to this he must have distinguished himself for his personal valour and prowess, as he was the person selected by Alexander to carry before him in battle the sacred shield, which he had taken down from the temple of Athena at Troy. In this
Ptolemy of Aloros
regent of Macedon from 368 to 365 BC
Dimitris Itoudis
Greek professional basketball coach
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Greek singer
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Anestis Argyriou
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Pantauchus
Pantauchus () (late 4th century BC – 3rd century BC), (son of Nicolaus, from Aloros) was a Macedonian trierarch of Nearchus's fleet and general during the short reign of Demetrius Poliorcetes (294 - 288 BC).
Amyntas
satrap