Eupolemus (son of Simalus)
| Eupolemus | |
|---|---|
| Satrap of Caria | |
| Reign | 294-286 (possibly into the 270s) BC |
| Predecessor | Pleistarchus |
| Father | Simalus |
Eupolemus, son of Simalus (in Ancient Greek: Eυπόλεμoς Σίμαλου) was a Macedonian officer in the fourth century BC. He served the Antipatrids as a strategos during the later Wars of the Diadochi. Scholarship suggests that he acted as a deputy to Cassander's brother, Pleistarchus, and succeeded him in the rule of Caria.