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Seleucus III Ceraunus
Seleucus III Ceraunus Coin of Seleucus III. Greek inscription reads [Β]ΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ [Σ] ...
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Seleucus III Ceraunus   (translated from Dutch)
Seleucus III Ceraunus Seleucus III, bijgenaamd Ceraunus (d.i. "lightning"), was ...
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Seleucus
Seleucus Seleucus was the name of several Macedonian kings ... dynasty ruling in the area of Syria. Seleucus I Nicator (Satrap 311 - 305 BC, King 305 BC - 281 BC) Seleucus II Callinicus (246 - 225 BC) Seleucus III Ceraunus (or Soter) (225 - 223 ...
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Seleucus II Callinicus
Seleucus II Callinicus Coin of Seleucus II. Reverse shows Apollo leaning on a ... Greek inscription reads ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΕΛΕΥΚΟΥ (of King Seleucus). Seleucus II Callinicus or Pogon (the epithets meaning ... Antioch murdered Berenice and her son. Ptolemy III, who was Berenice's brother and ...
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Antiochus III the Great
Antiochus III the Great Antiochus III the Great, (c. 241–187 BC, ruled 223–187 BC), younger son of Seleucus II Callinicus, became ruler of the Seleucid ... which he adopted. Marble head of Antiochus III, Louvre Museum, Paris. Early years Antiochus III inherited a disorganized state. Not only ...
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Seleucid Empire
... portions of his empire. Silver coin of Seleucus I Nicator, founder of the Seleucid Dynasty in 323 BC Seleucus, one of his generals, established himself in ... the Battle of Ipsus in 301 BC, Seleucus took control over eastern Anatolia and northern ... Seleucia on the Tigris, north of Babylon. Seleucus' empire reached its greatest extent following his ... ally, Lysimachus, at Corupedion in 281 BC. Seleucus expanded his control to encompass western ...
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User:Thryduulf/Users named after ancient Greeks
... Deactivated 23 Apr 2005, 14:11. Agesipolis III (talk • contribs) - Deactivated 15:15, 23 ... contribs) Agis II (talk • contribs) Agis III (talk • contribs) - deactivated 16:23, 23 ... II of Macedon ( talk • contribs) Amyntas III of Macedon ( talk • contribs) Amyntas IV ... Antigonus II Gonatas ( talk • contribs) Antigonus III Doson ( talk • contribs) Antigonus III of Macedon ( talk • contribs) Antimachus ( ...
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List of ancient Greeks
... Sparta Agesipolis II - King of Sparta Agesipolis III - King of Sparta Agis I - King of ... Sparta Agis II - King of Sparta Agis III - King of Sparta Agis IV - King of ... II of Macedon - King of Macedon Amyntas III of Macedon - King of Macedon Amyntas IV ... Antigonus II Gonatas - King of Macedon Antigonus III Doson - King of Macedon Antigonus III of Macedon - King of Macedon Antimachus - ...
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List of ancient Macedonians
... II 393 BC Pausanias 393 BC Amyntas III 393 BC Argaeus II 393-392 BC Amyntas III (restored) 392-370 BC Alexander II 370 ... BC Ptolemy I 368-365 BC Perdiccas III 365-359 BC Amyntas IV 359-356 ... BC Philip II 359-336 BC Alexander III (the Great) 336-323 BC Antipater, Regent of Macedon 334-319 BC Philip III Arrihadeus 323-317 BC Alexander IV ...
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Diadochi
... A compromise was arranged - Arrhidaeus (as Philip III) should become King, and should rule jointly ... was murdered by his own generals Peithon, Seleucus, and Antigenes while preparing an invasion of ... Thrace, while the three murderers of Perdiccas, Seleucus, Peithon, and Antigenes, were given the provinces ... the Battle of Gaza, 312 BC) and Seleucus securing control of Babylon, and thus, of ... and Cassander, he continued the war with Seleucus, attempting to recover control of the ...
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