• Septimius Antiochus (Greek: Άντίοχος; died after 273) was a Roman usurper in Syria during the 3rd century. In 272 AD, Emperor Aurelian had defeated the...
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  • Look up Antiochus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Antiochus is a Greek male first name, which was a dynastic name for rulers of the Seleucid Empire...
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    is Zenobia. Septimius Antiochus may have been Vaballathus' younger brother, or was presented in this manner for political reasons; Antiochus was proclaimed...
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    king (d. 267). Septimius Antiochus, last Palmyrene emperor (re. 273). Septimius Worod, Palmyrene viceroy (fl. 266). Septimius Zabdas, commander of the...
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    In 273, a revolution was started by Septimius Apsaios who declared a relative of Zenobia, Septimius Antiochus, as Augustus. Aurelian marched to Palmyra...
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    Greek general and historian Hormizd I, king of the Sassanid Empire Septimius Antiochus, Roman usurper Wei Zhao, Chinese historian and scholar (b. 204) Moreton...
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  • Publius Anteius Antiochus, or Antiochus of Aegae (Ancient Greek: Ἀντίοχος), was a sophist—or, as he claimed to be, a Cynic philosopher—of ancient Rome...
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  • Greek general and historian Hormizd I, king of the Sassanid Empire Septimius Antiochus, Roman usurper Wei Zhao, Chinese historian and scholar (b. 204) 274...
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    Glabrio, arrived in the spring and promptly defeated Antiochus at the Battle of Thermopylae – Antiochus lost the battle and was forced back across the Aegean...
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    court, where he acted as military advisor to Antiochus III the Great in his war against Rome. Antiochus met defeat at the Battle of Magnesia and was forced...
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  • their cause, the Palmyrenes raised a pretender to the throne, one Septimius Antiochus, and massacred the garrison that Aurelian had left in the city. Obviously...
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  • senator. Timolaus was also the brother of Vaballathus, Hairan II, and Septimius Antiochus. The Historia Augusta (HA) cites him as having another brother, Herodian...
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    the Rosetta Stone. After this, he made peace with Antiochus III and married the daughter of Antiochus III Cleopatra I in 194/3 BC. This outraged the Romans...
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    emperor Claudius Gothicus aided by her generals, Septimius Zabbai (a general of the army) and Septimius Zabdas (the chief general of the army). Zabdas sacked...
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  • the Syrian Sun God) in Rome during the reigns of the Severan emperors Septimius Severus (r. 193–211) and Caracalla (r. 211–217). Little is known on the...
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    and perhaps Cilicia. Antiochus I acquiesced to these losses in 279 BC, but began to build up his forces for a rematch. Antiochus did this by pursuing...
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    dioceses of Orient and Egypt. Pompeius Probus Ablabius (329–337/338) Septimius Acindynus (338–340) Philippus (344–351) Thalassius (351–354) Domitianus...
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    Laodice who had a mixed Greek-Persian heritage. Cleopatra I Syra's father Antiochus III the Great was a descendant of Queen Apama, the Sogdian Iranian wife...
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    Africa Proconsularis by Septimius Severus (imperial propraetorial province). AD 194 – Syria Coele and Syria Phoenice, Septimius Severus divided Syria into...
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    Birley, Septimius Severus: The African Emperor, p. 70 Levick, Julia Domna: Syrian Empress Coinage of Polemon II and Julia Mamaea Birley, Septimius Severus:...
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    the city of Dura-Europos remained in Roman hands. When Roman emperor Septimius Severus (r. 193–211 AD) invaded Mesopotamia in 197 AD during the reign...
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    the Seleucid period can be found in the Antiochus cylinder, a clay cylinder containing a text wherein Antiochus I Soter (r. 281–261 BC) calls himself,...
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    Antiochus IX (r. 115–95 BC), whose mother Cleopatra Thea was Cleopatra III's sister. Antiochus IX was waging a war against his half-brother Antiochus VIII...
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    29 September 48 BC, he had the general murdered by Achillas and Lucius Septimius in hopes of winning favor with Caesar when the victorious general arrived...
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  • Nicator Antiochus I Soter Antiochus II Theos Seleucus II Callinicus Seleucus III Ceraunus Antiochus III the Great Seleucus IV Philopator Antiochus IV Epiphanes...
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    realm fought against the Seleucid king Antiochus III, who ruled the Near East and Asia Minor. In that war, Antiochus III had completely defeated the Ptolemaic...
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    his half-brother Antiochus VIII (r. 125–96 BC), who was married to Cleopatra IV's elder sister Tryphaena. On the way to meet Antiochus IX, Cleopatra IV...
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    Nicator Antiochus I Soter Antiochus II Theos Seleucus II Callinicus Seleucus III Ceraunus Antiochus III the Great Seleucus IV Philopator Antiochus IV Epiphanes...
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    built in 129 for a visit by the emperor Hadrian. It was renovated under Septimius Severus (193–211). When Caracalla visited the town in 215, he bestowed...
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    Cleopatra I was the daughter of Antiochus III the Great, King of the Seleucid Empire, and Queen Laodice III. In 197 BC, Antiochus III had captured a number...
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