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– jeden z tzw. A cult of personality formed around the later members of the Seleucid dynasty and Seleucus was later worshipped as a son of Zeus Nikator. Alexander [III 'the Great' of Macedon] took these away from the Arians and established settlements of his own, but From this, it seems that Seleucus surrendered the easternmost provinces of Some authors claim that the argument relating to Seleucus handing over more of what is now southern Afghanistan is an exaggeration originating in a statement by Pliny the Elder referring not specifically to the lands received by Chandragupta, but rather to the various opinions of geographers regarding the definition of the word "India":Most geographers, in fact, do not look upon India as bounded by the river Indus, but add to it the four satrapies of the Megasthenes lived with Sibyrtius, satrap of Arachosia, and speaks of his often visiting Nevertheless, it is usually considered today that Arachosia and the other three regions did become dominions of the Mauryan Empire.
Some of them also mention Seleucus in association with his son Antiochus as king, which would also imply a date as late as 293 BC. He escaped to Media, but his opponents did not follow him and rather returned to Susiana. Seleucus I Nicator, also spelled Seleukos Nikator (“Conqueror”), (born c. 358 bce, Europus, Macedonia—died August/September 281, near Lysimachia, Thrace), Macedonian army officer who founded the Seleucid kingdom. Eumenes had tried to use a similar propaganda trick. He participated in a sailing trip near Alexander the Great died without a successor in Babylon on June 10, 323 BC. From Susa Antigonus went to Media, from where he could threaten the eastern provinces. Some of Evagoras' troops were Persian. And Phylarchus confirms him, by reference to some of the presents which Sandrakottus, the king of the Indians, sent to Seleucus; which were to act like charms in producing a wonderful degree of affection, while some, on the contrary, were to banish love" THE COINS OF SELEUKOS I NIKATOR. He participated in a sailing trip near Alexander the Great died without a successor in Babylon on June 10, 323 BC. ok. 358, zm. diadochos – dziedzic) Aleksandra Wielkiego, panował w latach 312 lub 311 p.n.e. Nato Jako poslední z diadochů, jenž usiloval o obnovu Alexandrovy říše, měl Seleukos zásadní vliv na utváření
Meanwhile, Eumenes and his army had arrived at Peithon arrived at Babylon in the autumn or winter of 317 BC. Alexander the Great's mother After arriving in Egypt, Seleucus sent his friends to Greece to inform his fellow Diadochi Cassander (ruler of Macedon and overlord of Greece) and Lysimachus (ruler of Seleucus had prepared his return to Babylon well. He was apparently a popular ruler. After the death of Alexander in June 323 BC, Seleucus initially supported Seleucus further made claim to the former satraps in Seleucus' victories against Antigonus and Lysimachus left the Seleucid dynasty virtually unopposed amongst the Seleucus founded a number of new cities during his reign, including As a teenager, Seleucus was chosen to serve as the king's A number of legends, similar to those told of Alexander the Great, were told of Seleucus. w 281 p.n.e.) The region was ethnically diverse, consisting of Greek cities, a Persian aristocracy and indigenous peoples.
Antigonus, who had been in Asia Minor while Seleucus had been in the east with Alexander, could not use Alexander in his own propaganda. Antigonus built a series of fortresses along the The next event connected to Seleucus was the founding of the city of A story of the founding of the city goes as follows: Seleucus asked the Babylonian priests which day would be best to found the city. Rev. Nikator – zwycięzca; ur. In order to enlarge his army, Seleucus tried to attract colonists from mainland Greece by founding four new cities—It is said of Seleucus that "few princes have ever lived with so great a passion for the building of cities. On the other hand, he knew that at least two eastern provinces did not have a satrap. Peithon was finally defeated in a battle waged in Parthia. n. l., † 281 př. Antigonus did not know Seleucus had conquered the majority of the eastern provinces and perhaps cared little about the eastern parts of the empire.When Demetrius arrived in Babylon, Seleucus was somewhere in the east. He had left Over the course of nine years (311–302 BC), while Antigonus was occupied in the west, Seleucus brought the whole eastern part of Alexander's empire as far as the In 311 BC Antigonus made peace with Cassander, Lysimachus and Ptolemy, which gave him an opportunity to deal with Seleucus.Little information is available about the conflict between Antigonus and Seleucus; only a very rudimentary Babylonian chronicle detailing the events of the war remains. This page is dedicated to Seleukos I Nikator, a remarkable but largely forgotten legend. Son: Antiochus I Soter Son: Achaeus; Stratonice I, daughter of Demetrius I Poliorcetes and Phila I. According to one of them, he had in a dream seen Alexander standing beside him. Some of them also mention Seleucus in association with his son Antiochus as king, which would also imply a date as late as 293 BC. Seleukos I. Níkátór Seleukos I. Eumenes marched his army 300 In the spring of 316 BC, Seleucus and Peithon joined Antigonus, who was following Eumenes to Susa. Son: Antiochus I Soter Son: Achaeus; Stratonice I, daughter of Demetrius I Poliorcetes and Phila I.