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Seleucis of
Syria (Ancient Gr****: Σελευκίς τῆς Συρίας Seleukís tês Surías) was a
region of the
Seleucid Empire located in
northern Syria. It was also known...
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Seleucus I
Nicator (/sɪˈluːkəs/; Gr****: Σέλευκος Νικάτωρ, Séleukos Nikátōr, "Seleucus the Victorious"; c. 358 BC – 281 BC) was a
Macedonian Gr**** general...
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Antigonia Psaphara, in Crucis, Chalcidice,
Greece Antigonia (Syria), in
Seleucis, Syria, now near Antakya,
Hatay Province,
Turkey Alexandria Troas or Antigonia...
- Nicator, one of
Alexander the Great's generals, as one of the
tetrapoleis of
Seleucis of Syria.
Seleucus encouraged Gr****s from all over the
Mediterranean to...
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Statue of
Herakles in
Behistun complex Herakles at Behistun,
sculpted for a
Seleucis Governor in 148 BC. Bas
relief of
Mithridates II of
Parthia and bas relief...
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Seleucis of
Syria Coele-Syria
Herodian Tetrarchy ∟Iturea ∟Trachonitis...
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unwarranted from
historians who
expected skilled kings to go to war.
Seleucis IV
appears to have run a
fairly quiet period of rebuilding, but he managed...
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Syria or King of the Syrians. The
Seleucids designated the
districts of
Seleucis and Coele-Syria
explicitly as
Syria and
ruled the
Syrians as indigenous...
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Nomenclatures of
Syria given by
Strabo c. 10 BCE
Primary Cœlê-Syria &
Seleucis-Syria & Phœnicia &c. &c. Cœlê-Syria ≠ Cœlo-Syrians
Alternate Cœlo-Syrians...
- Die
Landschafften Phoenicien, Celesyrien, Commagene, Pierien, Cyrestica,
Seleucis, C****iotis, Chalibonitis, Chalcis, Abilene, Apamene, Laodicis, Palmyrene...