After the death of Alexander in 323 BC, they followed
Eumenes. They were veterans, and although most of them were over sixty, they were feared and revered due to their battle skills and experience. At the
Battle of Gabiene in 316 BC, they settled with
Antigonus I Monophthalmus after he managed to take possession of their baggage train (consisting of their families and the result of forty years of plunder). One of their commanders,
Teutamus, negotiated with Antigonus to obtain the return of their possessions, but in exchange delivered their general Eumenes to him. Antigonus soon broke up the corps, finding it too turbulent to manage, also executing their other commander,
Antigenes. Over the course of the
Wars of the Diadochi, Antigonus had developed a severe hatred of the veteran unit due to almost dying in a mutiny caused by them, and also being crushed in battle by them multiple times. He sent them to
Sibyrtius, the Macedonian satrap of
Arachosia, with the order to dispatch them by small groups of two or three to dangerous missions so that their numbers would rapidly dwindle. However, others may have been retired to live in Macedonian settlements in Asia.
Polyaenus writes that Antigonus liberally rewarded the Argyraspides who brought him Eumenes as prisoner. But, in order to protect himself from future acts against him, he ordered a thousand of the Argyraspides to serve under Sibyrtius, while he isolated others by having them remain in garrisons in remote, uncultivated countries, eventually managing to get rid of them all this way.
Plutarch wrote that after Antigonus killed Eumenes, he sent the Argyraspides to Sibyrtius and ordered him to destroy them in every possible way. ==Seleucid Empire==