seleucid in A Sentence

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    Shortly after this the Seleucid Empire was established.

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    The Seleucid Empire.

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    Also the Seleucid king Antiochus stayed there for a while in 205 B.C.

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    Antiochia remained under Greek Seleucid rule until circa 170 B.C. It was one

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    The Seleucid and the Ptolemaic dynasties controlled trade networks to India before the establishment of Roman Egypt.

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    During the Greek Macedonian Seleucid dynasty the city was refounded as Antiochia in Persis(Αντιόχεια της Περσίδος)

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    Also the Seleucid king Antiochus stayed there for a while in 205 B.C. after his campaign to the eastern provinces 212 -205 B. C.

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    The Seleucid dynasty controlled a developed network of trade with the Indian Subcontinent which had previously existed under the influence of the Achaemenid Empire.

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    Upon Alexander's death, most of the empire's former territory fell under the rule of the Ptolemaic Kingdom and Seleucid Empire, in addition to other minor territories which gained independence at that time.

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    Upon Alexander's death, most of the empire's former territory came under the rule of the Ptolemaic Kingdom and Seleucid Empire, in addition to other minor territories which gained independence at that time.

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    However, other sources, namely the city's former name of"Antioch on the Chrysorrhoas, point to a founding by Seleucid King Antioch IV, while still others attribute the founding to Ptolemy II of Egypt.

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    But with Demetrius I, the dissolution of the Seleucid Empire began, brought about chiefly by the intrigues of the Romans, and shortly afterwards, in about 150, the Parthian king Mithradates I conquered Media.

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    Antiochia remained under Greek Seleucid rule until circa 170 B.C. It was one of the most important ports of the Sasanian navy and was named after the first king of this dynasty, Ardashir I.

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    Antiochia was remained under greek Seleucid rule until circa 170 b.C. It was one of the most important ports of the Sasanian navy and was named after the first king of this dynasty, Ardashir I.

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    Antiochia remained under Greek Seleucid rule until circa 170 B.C. It was one of the most important ports of the Sasanian navy and was named after the first king of this dynasty, Ardashir I. In the 5th century AD, Bushehr was the seat of the Nestorian Christian expansion into southern Iran.

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