A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. By various writers. Ed. by William Smith. Illustrated by numerous engravings on wood.

SELEUCIDAE. SELEUCIDAE. 769 SELEUCIDAE, kings of Syria, so called from monarchy. The following Table exhibits their fheir progenitor Seleucus I., the founder of the genealogy. [E. H. B]. STEMMA SELEUCIDARUM. Antiochus, general of Philip m. Laodice. SEILRUCUS 1. NICATOR. died B. C. 281. married, 1. Apama, 2. Stratonice, d. of Spitamenes. d. of Demetrius I., k. of Macedonia. ANTIOCHUS I. SOTER, Phila, d. B. C. 261, m. Stratonice, m. Antigonus Gonatas, his stepmother. k. of Macedonia. I ANTIOCHUS II. THEOS, A ama, Stratonice d. B. C. 246, married m. agas, m. Demetrius II. k. of Cyrene. k. of Macedonia. 1 Laodice, 2. Berenice, d. of Achaeus. d. of Ptolemy Philadelphus, k. of Egypt. an infant son. SELEUCUs II. CACILINICUS, ANTIOCHUS HIERAX, Stratonice, Strateniee (P) d. B.C. 226; m. Laodice, sister d. n.C. 227, m. a daughter m. Mithridates IV., m. A *iaratlhes I1., of Andromachus of Zielas, k. of Bithynia. k. of Pontus. k. of Cappadocia. I SEnLEJCUS III. CERAUNUS, ANTIOCHUS III. THE GREAT, d. B.C. 223, unmarried. d. B.C. 187, mn. Laodice, d. of Mithridates IV., k. of Pontus. II I I I I Antiochus, Ardys, Ilithridates, SEt ErCUs IV. ANTIOCHUS IV. Laodice, Cleopatra, Antiochis, Another d. snC. 193, d. young. d. young. Philopator, EPIPHANES, m. her betrothed m. Ariara- daughter, m. Laodice, d. B.C. 175, m. d. B.C. 164, wife brother to Ptolemy thes IV., name his sister. (his sister unknown. Antiochus. Epiphanes. k. of Cap- unknown. Laodice?) padocia. DF.eETRIUS I. SOTER, Laodice, ANTIOCHUS V. Laodice, d. B.C. 1,50, wife m. Perseus, k. EUPATOR, proclaimed unknown. of Macedonia. d. B.C. 162, queen by the unmarried. iomans with Alexander Bala. DEMETRIUS II. ANTIOCHUS VII.* NICATOR, SID3TEs, d. B.C. 125, m. d. B.C. 128. m. Cleopatra, d. of Cleopatra, his Ptolemy Philo- brother's wife. metor, k. of Egypt. I I _ _iIII_ I I I SEEUCUS V. ANTIOCHUS VIII Antiochus. Seleucus, ANTIOCHUS IX. Two daughters, put to death GR(iPUS, taken prisoner CvZICoEcUS, both namled by his mother, d. B.C. 96, m. by the Par- d. B.c. 95, m. Laodice. B.C. 125. Tryphaena, d. of thians. Cleopatra, d. of Ptolemy Physcon. Ptolemy Physcon SETILUCUS VI. PHIArr, AeuTIOCHs XI. DonETRUts III. ANNTOCHUS X.i. ANTIOCHUS X. EPIPHANEs, d. B.C. 83. (?) EPIPHANES, EUCAERUS. DIONYSIUS. EUSoBES, d, B.C. 94. m. Cleopatra m. Cleopatra Selene, daughter Selene, daughter of Ptolemy of Ptolemy Physcon, Physcon. d. B.C. 93. (?) I ANTrOCHUS XIII. ASIATICUS, last king of Syria, dethroned by Pompey, B.c. 65. * Antiochus VI. had no connection with the race of the Seleucidae, and is consequrently omitted in this table, as well as his fathes Aleaander Bala, and Alexander Zebina, both of whom were mere pretenders. VCL., III.

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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman biography and mythology. By various writers. Ed. by William Smith. Illustrated by numerous engravings on wood.
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Smith, William, Sir, ed. 1813-1893.
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Greece -- Biography.
Rome -- Biography.

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