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  1. Seleucid dynasty - Wikipedia

    • The Seleucid dynasty or the Seleucidae was a Macedonian Greek royal family, which ruled the Seleucid Empire based in West Asia during the Hellenistic period. It was founded by Seleucus I Nicator, a general and successor of Alexander the Great, after the division of the Macedonian Empire as a result of the Wars of the Successors (Diadochi). Through … See more

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    Seleucus (c. 358 – 281 BC) served as an officer of Alexander the Great, commanding the elite infantry corps in the See more

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    1. ^ Glubb 1967, p. 34.
    2. ^ Eckstein 2006, p. 106.
    3. ^ "Seleucid dynasty | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-12-04.
    4. ^ Esposito 2019, Chapter 8: The Seleucid Army. … See more

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    The Seleucids were Hellenistic Greek kings in Asia. The Seleucid dynasty, founded by Seleucus I Nicator, ruled over a domain stretching from Thrace to the border of India, including Babylonia, Syria, and Anatolia. There were seven Seleucid kings, with four of them ruling over Iran: britannica.com 2 1 3

    1. Seleucus I Nicator
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  3. Seleucid Empire - Wikipedia

    The Seleucid kings were thereafter reduced to a rump state in Syria after a civil war, until their conquest by Tigranes the Great of Armenia in 83 BC, and ultimate overthrow by the Roman general Pompey in 63 BC.

     
  4. Seleucid empire | Map, Rulers, Location, & Facts

    Seleucid empire (312–64 BCE), an ancient empire that at its greatest extent stretched from Thrace in Europe to the border of India. It was carved out of the remains of Alexander the Great’s Macedonian empire by its founder, Seleucus …

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  7. The Seleucid Empire (323–64 B.C.) - The …

    Alexander’s friend Seleucus Nicator (r. 312–281 B.C.) became king of the eastern provinces—approximately modern Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, together with parts of Turkey, Armenia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and …

  8. The Rise And Fall Of The Seleucid Empire In 9 Facts

    Mar 24, 2021 · After Antigonus’ death in Ipsos (301 BCE), the Seleucid Kingdom was now reaching Syria. In 281 BCE, Seleucus I Nicator (the Victorious) was around 77 years old as he was getting ready to invade Macedon and return …

  9. Seleucid dynasty summary | Britannica

    Carved from the empire of Alexander the Great, the Seleucid domain stretched from Thrace to the border of India and included Babylonia, Syria, and Anatolia. Seleucus was succeeded in 281 by Antiochus I Soter, who reigned until 261.

  10. Seleucid Empire | Map and Timeline - HistoryMaps

    Nov 28, 2024 · The Seleucid Empire was a Greek state in West Asia that existed during the Hellenistic period from 312 BCE to 63 BCE. The Seleucid Empire was founded by the Macedonian general Seleucus I Nicator, following the division …

  11. Seleucid Empire - New World Encyclopedia

    Like the Ptolemies with their wealth, the Seleucid kings had managed to recruit all kinds of people as mercenaries from the Indians living on the Indus to the people of Crete and Galatia. With their wars against Rome, the Seleucids attempted …

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