400 BC - 360 BC
Tlepolemus (Greek: Τληπόλεμος; lived 4th century BC) was the son of Pythophanes and one of the hetairoi of Alexander the Great, who was joined in the government of the Parthians and Hyrcanii with Amminapes, a Parthian, whom Alexander had appointed satrap of those provinces. At a later period Tlepolemus was appointed by Alexander satrap of Carmania, which he retained on the death of Alexander in 323 BC, and also at the fresh division of the provinces at Triparadisus in 321. In the following years, Tlepolemus joined a coalition formed by governors of Upper Satrapies with the purpose of fighting Peithon, later assisting Eumenes in his war against Antigonus. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Tlepolemus has received more than 130,581 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Tlepolemus is the 12,503rd most popular politician.
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Among politicians, Tlepolemus ranks 12,503 out of 15,577. Before him are Josef Munzinger, Yury of Zvenigorod, Khosrov III the Small, Tamara Rylova, Étienne Constantin de Gerlache, and Orontes I. After him are Franz Nissl, Vladimír Špidla, Oleksiy Danilov, Friedrich Dickel, Heinrich Walpot von Bassenheim, and Jan Sokol.
1791 - 1855
HPI: 48.60
Rank: 12,497
1374 - 1434
HPI: 48.60
Rank: 12,498
HPI: 48.59
Rank: 12,499
1931 - 2021
HPI: 48.59
Rank: 12,500
1785 - 1871
HPI: 48.59
Rank: 12,501
500 BC - 363 BC
HPI: 48.59
Rank: 12,502
400 BC - 360 BC
HPI: 48.58
Rank: 12,503
1860 - 1919
HPI: 48.58
Rank: 12,504
1951 - Present
HPI: 48.58
Rank: 12,505
1962 - Present
HPI: 48.58
Rank: 12,506
1913 - 1993
HPI: 48.58
Rank: 12,507
1198 - 1200
HPI: 48.57
Rank: 12,508
1936 - 2021
HPI: 48.57
Rank: 12,509
Among people born in 400 BC, Tlepolemus ranks 105. Before him are Cleitus the White, Orontes II, Palaephatus, Arsites, Philotas, and Nicaea of Macedon. After him are Sosipatra, Publius Decius Mus, Lucius Aemilius Barbula, Philip of Opus, Lagus, and Sibyrtius. Among people deceased in 360 BC, Tlepolemus ranks 26. Before him are Silanion, Phaenias of Eresus, Stasanor, Aristides of Thebes, Palaephatus, and Philotas. After him are Lucius Aemilius Barbula, Sibyrtius, and Marsyas of Pella.
400 BC - 318 BC
HPI: 49.05
Rank: 99
400 BC - 331 BC
HPI: 48.91
Rank: 100
400 BC - 360 BC
HPI: 48.91
Rank: 101
400 BC - 334 BC
HPI: 48.83
Rank: 102
400 BC - 360 BC
HPI: 48.67
Rank: 103
400 BC - 302 BC
HPI: 48.62
Rank: 104
400 BC - 360 BC
HPI: 48.58
Rank: 105
400 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 48.57
Rank: 106
400 BC - 279 BC
HPI: 48.55
Rank: 107
400 BC - 360 BC
HPI: 48.25
Rank: 108
400 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 48.23
Rank: 109
400 BC - 400 BC
HPI: 47.88
Rank: 110
400 BC - 360 BC
HPI: 47.82
Rank: 111
400 BC - 360 BC
HPI: 50.20
Rank: 20
400 BC - 360 BC
HPI: 49.97
Rank: 21
400 BC - 360 BC
HPI: 49.95
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400 BC - 360 BC
HPI: 49.92
Rank: 23
400 BC - 360 BC
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400 BC - 360 BC
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400 BC - 360 BC
HPI: 48.58
Rank: 26
400 BC - 360 BC
HPI: 48.25
Rank: 27
400 BC - 360 BC
HPI: 47.82
Rank: 28
400 BC - 360 BC
HPI: 45.66
Rank: 29