Seleucid empire in the east, which earned him the title of "the Great" (Antiochos Megas). In 205/204 BC the infant Ptolemy V Epiphanes succeeded to the...
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far as Tamraparni and where the Greek king Antiochos rules, and among the kings who are neighbors of Antiochos, everywhere has Beloved-of-the-Gods, King...
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"The Queen and the City," 515. Ma, Antiochos III,49. Ramsey, "The Queen and the City," 515, 516. MA, Antiochos III, 153. Gauthier, Nouvelles Inscriptions...
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brother for bribes they supposedly received from the Seleucid king Antiochos III during the Roman–Seleucid War. Disillusioned by the ingratitude of his...
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Roman–Seleucid war (redirect from War of Antiochos)
Cambridge: Harvard University Press – via LacusCurtius. Ma, John (1999). Antiochos III and the cities of western Asia Minor. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198152194...
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des Antiochos III.) "Laodice IV". Livius. 2017-01-04. Retrieved 2017-04-10. "Laodice III". Livius. 2017-01-04. Retrieved 2017-04-10. "Antiochus III the...
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Greece" Athenaeus, "Deipnosophistae" XIV.67 Treaties of friendship: When Antiochos III, after having made peace with Euthydemus, went to India in 209 BC, he...
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Stuttgart: Steiner. pp. 223–242. ISBN 9783515079112. Ma, John (1999). Antiochos III and the Cities of Western Asia Minor. London: Oxford University Press...
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increase the size of his kingdom. A Seleucid counteroffensive under Antiochos III reached the gates of Pergamon but could not put an end to Pergamene...
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least temporarily annexed by Euthydemos I of Bactria. In 206-205 BC Antiochos III (222-187 BC) seems to have recovered Drangiana for the Seleucids during...
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result of the Treaty of Apamea, forced on Antiochos III of Syria by the Romans in 188 BC. After Attalos III, the last king of Pergamon, bequeathed his...
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modern visitors. Jews were settled at Sardis by the Hellenistic king Antiochos III, where they built the Sardis Synagogue and formed a community which...
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when Antiochos III visited Antiochia in Persis in peace, and 190-189 BCE, the latest possible date for the battle led by Noumenios if the Antiochos in question...
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Latin. Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus, consul in 190 BC, defeated Antiochos III at Magnesia. Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, consul in 187 and 175, princeps...
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survived until the Palaiologan period. The palace of Antiochos was constructed as a residence for Antiochos, a eunuch of Persian origin, who enjoyed considerable...
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The oldest floor, found in the northwest room, contained a coin of Antiochos III, which fixes around 200 BC. Dating of the first state could not be attested...
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ancient authors, remained the backbone of armies as diverse as those of Antiochos III and Philip V. The phalanx was an infantry formation, characterized by...
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over the city until 218 BCE, when they lost it to the Seleucid king Antiochos III. It is not possible to assess after which Ptolemid the city was renamed...
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Lucian reported the comment of Antiochos: "It's a great shame that we owe our liberation to 16 elephants". Anyway, Antiochos celebrated his victory when...
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Antiochus I Soter (redirect from Antiochos I)
Antiochus I Soter (Greek: Ἀντίοχος Σωτήρ, Antíochos Sōtér; "Antiochus the Savior"; c. 324/3 – 2 June 261 BC) was a Greek king of the Seleucid Empire....
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Claudia; 86: Cleopatra) and outstanding enemies of Rome (42: Hannibal; 54: Antiochos III; 76: Mithridates VI). There is no discernible difference between Romans...
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describes his ruler as being "Antiochos", but it is unknown if this is referring to Antiochos I, Antiochos II or Antiochos III, although the battle necessarily...
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Coinage of Antiochos III, Susa mint, during his first reign at Susa (223-222 BC), before the revolt of Molon...
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Antiochus II Theos (redirect from Antiochos II)
Antiochus II Theos (Greek: Ἀντίοχος Θεός, Antiochos; 286 – July 246 BC) was a Greek king of the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire who reigned from 261 to 246...
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sponsored reconstruction of the sanctuary walls following an earthquake. Antiochos III expelled Philip V from Caria in 197 BCE, returning Panamara to Rhodian...
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defeated Hannibal, and Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus, who defeated Antiochos III. He also had a younger brother named Lucius, whose career is unknown...
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"Labraunda 42". McCabe, Labraunda. Retrieved 2 May 2024. Ma, John (1999). Antiochos III and the Cities of Western Asia Minor. Oxford: Oxford University Press...
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pp. 119–120. Marciak 2017, p. 120, n. 61. Marciak 2017, p. 123: "Antiochos III’s appointee, Zariadres, belonged to another side line of the Orontids...
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understanding Antiochos' dynastic policy, which can best be understood in the context of its own time rather than from the Persian 'traditions' that Antiochos presents...
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