3. A Macedonian officer, who was killed at the siege of Halicarnassus, B. C. 333. (Diod. 17.25.) He is doubtless the same who is called by Arrian,
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the son of Arrhabaeus and brother of Amyntas, though that author represents him as having fought on the Persian side. (Arr. Anab. 1.20.15; and see Schmieder, ad loc.)