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.[1] 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. Tlepolemus commanded 800 horsemen from
Carmania in the
Battle of Paraitakene, stationed on the right wing.[2]