4th century BC Macedonian governor of Cyrenaica / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ophellas or Ophelas (fl. c. 350 – 308 BC) was a ancient Macedonian soldier and politician. Born in Pella in Macedonia, he was a member of the expeditionary army of Alexander the Great in Asia, and later acted as Ptolemaic governor of Cyrene. His father's name was Seilenus.[1]