Patrŏcles
(
Πατροκλῆς). A Macedonian general in the service of
Seleucus I. and Antiochus I., kings of Syria. Patrocles held, both under Seleucus and
Antiochus, an important government over some of the eastern provinces of the Syrian Empire.
During the period of his holding this position, he collected accurate geographical
information, which he afterwards published to the world; but though he is frequently cited by
Strabo, who placed the utmost reliance on his accuracy, neither the title nor exact subject of
his work is mentioned. It seems clear, however, that it included a general account of India as
well as of the countries on the banks of the Oxus and the Caspian Sea. Patrocles regarded the
Caspian Sea as a gulf or inlet of the ocean, and maintained the possibility of sailing thither
by sea from the Indian Ocean (Strabo, ii. p. 69).