- The
Seleucid Empire (/sɪˈljuːsɪd/;
Ancient Gr****: Βασιλεία τῶν Σελευκιδῶν, romanized: Basileía tōn Seleukidōn, lit. 'Kingdom of the Seleucids') was a Gr****...
- ****enisation of its
Jewish po****tion. The
revolt succeeded in
driving out the
Selucids, and the
rededication of the
Second Temple at the end of the
revolt is...
-
dynasty founded by one of the successors.
These were the Antigonids, the
Selucids, and the Ptolemies.
These three kingdoms,
along with
smaller kingdoms,...
- 50°18′36″E / 29.235481°N 50.31°E / 29.235481; 50.31
History Periods Selucid, Parthian,
Nabataean Site
notes Archaeologists F. Sarre, E. Herzfeld, Marie-Joseph...
- of Iran, also
known as Persia, and by the
Romans as Ariana;
during the
Selucid,
Parthian and
Sasanian dynasties.
Modern excavations of
these two ancient...
- Yarshater, Ehsan; Fisher,
William Bayne; Gershevitch, Ilya (eds.). The
Selucid,
Parthian and
Sasanian Periods. The
Cambridge History of Iran. Vol. 3 part...
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coated in
plaster and painted. The rock
reliefs of the
preceding Persian Selucids and
Parthians are
generally smaller and more crude, and not all direct...
- and so
irrigated lands like
Mesopotamia were more
heavily taxed. The
Selucids transitioned the
economy from the
commodity revenues of the Achaemenid...
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After the
organisation of
Roman Syria,
carved out as a
province from the
Selucid Empire by
Pompey in 64 BC, it was
governed by two
propraetorian governors...
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Battle of
Ascent of Lebonah, the
first battle of the
Maccabees against the
Selucids in what is
known as the
Maccabean Revolt (167–160 BCE). The
mountain p****...