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Euergetes (Gr****: Ἀντίοχος Ευεργέτης; c. 164/160 BC – 129 BC),
nicknamed Sidetes (Gr****: Σιδήτης) (from Side, a city in Asia Minor), also
known as Antiochus...
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Ecbatana in 129 BC.
Antiochus Sidetes is
sometimes called the last
great Seleucid king.
After the
death of
Antiochus VII
Sidetes, all of the
recovered eastern...
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Philip of Side (Gr****: Φιλίππος ό Σιδήτης; ca 380 -
after 431), a
historian of the
early Christian church, was born at Side in Pamphylia. He
wrote a Christian...
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Kings of Syria:
Alexander Balas,
Demetrius II Nicator, and
Antiochus VII
Sidetes. She
ruled Syria from 125 BC
after the
death of
Demetrius II Nicator, eventually...
- This was
briefly taken from them by
Antiochus Sidetes, but soon regained, and in the half
century from
Sidetes'
death in 129 to
Alexander Jannaeus' death...
- may have been
Laodice V, as was the case with his
brother Antiochus VII
Sidetes.
Demetrius ruled the
Seleucid Empire for two periods,
separated by a number...
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Ecbatana was
fought in 129 BC
between the
Seleucids led by
Antiochus VII
Sidetes and the
Parthians led by
Phraates II, and
marked the
final attempt on the...
- by the
Seleucids after he
fought in the
region alongside Antiochus VII
Sidetes against Phraates II of
Parthia in 130–129 BCE, a
campaign which resulted...
- III
Demetrius II
Antiochus VI
Dionysus Diodotus Tryphon Antiochus VII
Sidetes 141–30 BCE
Kingdom of
Judea Simon Th****i John Hyrc****
Aristobulus I Alexander...
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general Lysias Siege of
Jerusalem (134 BC) by
Seleucid king
Antiochus VII
Sidetes during the
reign of John Hyrc****
Siege of
Jerusalem (67 BC) by Aristobulus...