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Encyclopedia: Seleucid Empire Source:Wikipedia
The
Seleucid Empire
(312 - 60 BC) was a
Hellenistic
successor state of
Alexander the Great
's dominion, including central
Anatolia
, the
Levant
,
Mesopotamia
,
Persia
,
Turkmenistan
,
Pamir
and the
Indus valley
.
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The Seleucid Empire (Syria) |
In 196, he crossed the Hellespont in order to add Thrace to his empire (which happened in 194). Seleucid influence in Europe, ... Moreover, the Seleucid empire lost its possessions in what is now Turkey.
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Territories of the Seleucid Empire (in yellow). ... The Seleucid Empire was a Hellenistic successor state of Alexander the Great's dominion, including central Anatolia, the Levant, Mesopotamia, ...
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The Seleucid Empire (312 - 60 BC) was a Hellenistic successor state of Alexander the Great's dominion, which at its height included central Anatolia, the Levant, Mesopotamia, Persia, Turkmenistan, Pamir and the Indus valley. Partition of Alexander's empire Alexander...
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Seleucid Empire (306 - c.150 BCE) By: Jens Jakobsson, 2004 ... The Seleucid Empire was by far the largest of them and its ambition was no less than to maintain the great empire of Alexander in the east.
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Seleucid Empire |
After Alexander the Great died, his empire fractured into numerous satrapies, one of which was the Seleucid Empire ... While the Seleucid empire was fairly successful, ...
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The Seleucid Empire (323–64 B.C.) | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn ... |
Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art. "The Seleucid Empire (323–64 B.C.)". In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History.
This brought the Seleucid empire into direct contact with the dominant Mediterranean power of Rome. ... Department of Ancient Near Eastern Art. "The Seleucid Empire (323–64 B ...
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Amazon.ca: From Samarkhand to Sardis: A New Approach to the Seleucid Empire: Susan Sherwin-White, Amélie Kuhrt: Books...
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The empire created by Alexander the Great's general, Seleucus, constituted the largest Hellenistic kingdom of the successor states: yet this is the first substantial treatment of Seleucid history to ...
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