Antigĕnes in Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities
Antigĕnes (Ἀντιγένης). A general of Alexander the Great, on whose death he received the satrapy of Susiana and supported Eumenes. On the defeat of the latter, Antigenes was seized and burned alive by his enemy Antigonus, B.C. 316 (Plut. Alex. 70).Read More about Antigĕnes in Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities