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  1. Antiochus III the Great ( / ænˈtaɪəkəs /; Greek: Ἀντίοχος ὁ Μέγας Antíokhos ho Mégas; c. 241 – 3 July 187 BC) [1] was a Greek Hellenistic king and the 6th ruler of the Seleucid Empire, reigning from 223 to 187 BC. [2] [3] [4] He ruled over the region of Syria and large parts of the rest of western Asia towards the end ...

  2. king (223BC-187BC), Seleucid Empire. Role In: Syrian Wars. Antiochus III the Great (born 242 bce —died 187, near Susa, Iran) was a Seleucid king of the Hellenistic Syrian Empire from 223 bce to 187, who rebuilt the empire in the East but failed in his attempt to challenge Roman ascendancy in Europe and Asia Minor.

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  3. Jan 12, 2022 · Home Ancient History. Antiochus III the Great: The Seleucid King Who Took on Rome. Antiochus III the Great was a Seleucid king who traveled to India, took Hannibal, the Carthaginian general, in his court, and campaigned against Rome. Jan 12, 2022 • By Antonis Chaliakopoulos, MSc Museum Studies, BA History & Archaeology.

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  4. Aug 2, 2023 · Antiochus III and the revolt of Molon. In 223 BC, the 18-year-old Antiochus III ascended to the Seleucid throne. Despite his youth, Antiochus soon proved his shrewdness as ruler. But at times he misplaced his trust, no more so than with Molon.

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  5. Antiochus III the Great was a Greek Hellenistic king and the 6th ruler of the Seleucid Empire, reigning from 223 to 187 BC. He ruled over the region of Syria and large parts of the rest of western Asia towards the end of the 3rd century BC.

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  7. May 11, 2018 · Antiochus III (241-187 B.C.) was a Syrian king of the Seleucid dynasty, Alexander the Great 's successors in Asia. Antiochus attempted to restore Alexander's empire to its former greatness, and the magnitude of this undertaking earned Antiochus the name Megas, "the Great."

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