Aspeisas
| Aspeisas | |
|---|---|
| Satrap of Susiana | |
| Reign | c. 316–311 BC | 
| Predecessor | Antigenes | 
| Successor | Seleucus I Nicator | 
| Born | Susiana (likely) | 
| Dynasty | None (native noble) | 
Aspeisas (Greek: Ἀσπεισᾶς; active circa 316–315 BC) was a Persian or Elamite nobleman who served as satrap of Susiana (modern Khuzestan) under Antigonus I Monophthalmus, one of Alexander the Great's most powerful successors. He is notable as one of the few non-Greek or non-Macedonian individuals to hold a high-level provincial command under one of the Diadochi, and his brief tenure reflects the intense volatility of the Wars of the Successors.