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SELEUCID DYNASTY

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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 604 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SELEUCID

DYNASTY  , a
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line of kings who reigned in Nearer
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Asia from 312 to 65 B.C . The founder SELEUCUS (surnamed for later generations Nicator) was a Macedonian, the son of
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Antiochus, one of Philip's generals . Seleucus, as a young man of about twenty-three, accompanied Alexander into Asia in 333, and won distinction in the
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Indian
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campaign of 326 . When the Macedonian
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empire was divided in 323 (the "
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Partition of Babylon ") Seleucus was given the office of chiliarch (Gr . Xiktot, a thousand), which attached him closely to the person of the regent
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Perdiccas . Seleucus. himself had a hand in the
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murder of Perdiccas in 321 . At the second partition, at Triparadisus (321), Seleucus was given the government of the Babylonian satrapy . In 316, when Antigonus had made himself master of the eastern provinces, Seleucus felt himself threatened and fled to
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Egypt . In the war which followed between Antigonus and the other Macedonian chiefs, Seleucus actively co-operated with Ptolemy and commanded
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Egyptian squadrons in the
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Aegean . The victory won by Ptolemy at Gaza in 312 opened the way for Seleucus to return to the east . His return to Babylon in that
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year was afterwards officially regarded as the beginning of the Seleucid empire . Master of Babylonia, Seleucus at once proceeded to wrest the neighbouring provinces of Persist Susiana and
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Media from the nominees of Antigonus .

A

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raid into Babylonia conducted in 311 by
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Demetrius, son of Antigonus, did not seriously check Seleucus's progress . Whilst Antigonus was occupied in the west, Seleucus during nine years (31.1-3o2) brought under his authority the whole eastern
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part of Alexander's empire as far as the Jaxartes and
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Indus . In 305, after the extinction of the old royal line of
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Macedonia, Seleucus, like the other four Drincipal Macedonian chiefs, assumed the style of king, His attempt, however, to restore Macedonian
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rule beyond the Indus, where the native Chandragupta had established himself, was not successful . Seleucus entered the
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Punjab, but felt himself obliged in 302 to conclude a peace with Chandragupta, by which he ceded large districts of
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Afghanistan in return for 500 elephants . The pressing need for Seleucus once more to take the field against Antigonus was at any
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rate in large measure the cause of his abandonment of India . In 301 he joined Lysimachus in Asia Minor, and at Ipsus Antigonus fell before their combined power . A new partition of the empire followed, by which Seleucus added to his
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kingdom
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Syria, and perhaps some regions of Asia Minor . The possession of Syria gave him an opening to the Mediterranean, and he immediately founded here the new city of
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Antioch upon the
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Orontes as his chief seat of government . His previous capital had been the city of Seleucia which he had founded upon the Tigris (almost coinciding in site with Bagdad), and this continued to be the capital for the eastern satrapies . About 293 he installed his son Antiochus there as viceroy, the vast extent of the empire seeming to require a double government . The capture of Demetrius in 285 added to Seleucus's
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prestige . The unpopularity of Lysimachus after the murder of Agathocles gave Seleucus an opportunity for removing his last
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rival .

His intervention in the west was solicited by Ptolemy, Ceraunus, who, on the

accession to the Egyptian
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throne of his
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brother Ptolemy II . (285), had at first taken
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refuge with Lysimachus and then with Seleucus . War between Seleucus and Lysimachus broke out, and on the field of Coru-pedion in
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Lydia Lysimachus fell (281) . Seleucus now saw the whole empire of Alexander, Egypt alone excepted, in his hands, and moved to take possession of Macedonia and
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Thrace . He intended to leave Asia to Antiochus and content himself for the remainder of his days with the Macedonian kingdom in its old limits . He had, however, hardly crossed into the Chersonese when he was assassinated by Ptolemy Ceraunus near Lysimachia (281) .

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