Texas Timanthes (Greek: Τιμάνθης) of Pella, son of Pantiades was one of the trierarchs on the Hydaspes fleet of Nearchus in 326 BC. References Who's Who in the Age of Alexander the Great by Waldemar Heckel ISBN 978-1-4051-1210-9 Alexander the Great's GeneralsPhilip II's Generals Attalus Parmenion Antipater Eumenes The Somatophylakes(Alexander's bodyguards) Aristonous (to 323 BC) Arybbas (to 332 BC) Balacrus (to 333 BC) Demetrius (to 331 BC) Lysimachus (to 323 BC) Ptolemy (son of Seleucus) (to 333 BC) Peithon (to 323 BC) Hephaestion (to 324 BC) Menes (to 330 BC) Leonnatus (to 323 BC) Perdiccas (to 323 BC) Ptolemy (to 323 BC) Peucestas (to 323 BC) Satraps at thePartition of Babylon(323 BC) Antipater (Macedon and Greece) Philo (Illyria) Lysimachus (Thrace) Leonnatus (Hellespontine Phrygia) Antigonus (Phrygia) Asander (Caria) Nearchus (Lycia and Pamphylia) Menander (Lydia) Philotas(3) (Cilicia) Eumenes (Cappadocia and Paphlagonia) Ptolemy (Egypt) Laomedon of Mytilene (Syria) Neoptolemus (Armenia) Peucestas (Babylonia) Arcesilas (Mesopotamia) Peithon (Media) Tlepolemus (Persia) Nicanor(2) (Parthia) Antigenes (Susiana) Archon (Pelasgia) Philip (Hyrcania) Stasanor (Aria and Drangiana) Sibyrtius (Arachosia and Gedrosia) Amyntas (Bactria) Scythaeus (Sogdiana) Satraps at the Partition of Triparadisus(321 BC) Antipater (Macedon and Greece) Lysimachus (Thrace) Arrhidaeus (Hellespontine Phrygia) Antigonus (Phrygia, Lycia and Pamphylia) Cassander (Caria) Cleitus the White (Lydia) Philoxenus (Cilicia) Nicanor(2) (Cappadocia and Paphlagonia) Ptolemy (Egypt) Laomedon of Mytilene (Syria) Peucestas (Persia) Amphimachus (Mesopotamia) Peithon (Media) Tlepolemus (Carmania) Philip (Parthia) Antigenes (Susiana) Seleucus (Babylonia) Stasanor (Bactria and Sogdiana) Stasander (Aria and Drangiana) Sibyrtius (Arachosia and Gedrosia) Cavalry Generals Perdiccas Hephaestion Philotas(4) Ptolemy Cleitus the Black Antigonus Lysimachus Menander Leonnatus Laomedon of Mytilene Neoptolemus Erigyius Aretes Ariston of Paionia Infantry Generals Meleager Craterus Seleucus Polyperchon Antigenes Coenus Ptolemy (son of Seleucus) Other or unknowncommand Alcetas Amphimachus Amyntas Arcesilas Archon Asander Cleitus the White Nearchus Nicanor(1) Nicanor(2) Peithon Peucestas Philip Philo Philotas(3) Philoxenus Scythaeus Sibyrtius Stasanor Stasander Tlepolemus (1) Son of Parmenion, d. 330 BC; to be distinguished from (2) (2) Satrap at Partition of Babylon; possibly Nicanor of Stageira (3) Satrap at Partition of Babylon (4) Son of Parmenion, d. 330 BC; to be distinguished from (3)