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The Seleucid Kingdom |
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The succession of kings who reigned in Antioch were as follows: |
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Seleucus Nicator |
312-280 B.C. |
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Antiochus Soter |
280-261 B.C. |
Son of Seleucus Nicator |
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Antiochus Theos |
261-247 B.C. |
Son of Antiochus Soter |
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Seleucus Callinicus |
247-226 B.C. |
Son of Antiochus Theos |
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(Alexander) Seleucus Ceraunus |
226-223 B.C. |
Son of Seleucus Callinicus |
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Antiochus the Great |
223-187 B.C. |
Brother of Seleucus Ceraunus |
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Seleucus Philopater |
187-176 B.C. |
Son of Antiochus the Great |
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Antiochus Epiphanes |
176-164 B.C. |
Brother of Seleucus Philopater |
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The succession of the Syrian kings continued until Syria became a Roman province in 63 B.C. |
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