Alexander now proceeds farther with the policy …

Years: 324BCE - 324BCE

Alexander now proceeds farther with the policy of replacing senior officials and executing defaulting governors on which he had already embarked before leaving India.

Between 326 and 324, over a third of his satraps have been superseded and six have been put to death, including the Persian satraps of Persis, Susiana, Carmania, and Paraetacene; three generals in Media, including Cleander, the brother of Coenus (who had died a little earlier), are accused of extortion and summoned to Carmania, where they are arrested, tried, and executed.

How far the rigor that from now onward Alexander displays against his governors represents exemplary punishment for gross maladministration during his absence and how far the elimination of men he has come to distrust (as in the case of Philotas and Parmenio) is debatable; but the ancient sources generally favorable to him comment adversely on his severity.

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