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Seleucus I Nictator King of Syria [60654]
(Abt 0358 B.C.-0281 B.C.)
Apama [60699]
(Abt 0345 B.C.-Aft 0280 B.C.)
Demetrius I Poliorcetes King of Phrygia and Macedonia [60628]
(0348 B.C.-0283 B.C.)
Phila [60629]
(Abt 0340 B.C.-0287 B.C.)
Antiochus I Soter King of Syria [60653]
(Abt 0324 B.C.-Abt 0261 B.C.)
Stratonice [60652]
(Abt 0317 B.C.-)

Antiochus II 'Theos' King of Syria [60656]
(Abt 0287 B.C.-Abt 0246 B.C.)

 

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Laodice I Seleucid [60604]

Antiochus II 'Theos' King of Syria [60656]

  • Born: Abt 287 B.C.
  • Marriage: Laodice I Seleucid [60604]
  • Died: Abt Aug 246 B.C. about age 41
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http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps22/ps22_433.htm


King of the Seleucid dominions in the Middle East, who succeeded his father, Antiochus I, in 261 BC and spent much of his reign at war with Egypt, recovering much territory in Anatolia.

Finding a willing ally in Antigonus, ruler of Macedonia, who had suffered at the hands of Ptolemy II of Egypt, Antiochus waged the Second Syrian War (259-255) against Ptolemy to avenge his father's losses. While Antigonus defeated the Egyptian fleet at sea, Antiochus reconquered much of Anatolia, including the cities of Miletus and Ephesus, and also the Phoenician coast.

In Miletus, Antiochus overthrew a tyrant after he recaptured the city, and the citizens worshiped him as a god in thanksgiving. He later organized an empire-wide cult, as suggested by his epithet, Theos (God). He also established the freedom of the other Ionian cities. Further, he continued his predecessors' policies of encouraging the foundation of cities in his realm.

For unknown reasons, around 253, Antiochus dismissed his first queen, Laodice, and married Ptolemy's daughter Berenice. At his death in 246, a civil war erupted between the two queens. He was succeeded by his son Seleucus II, while another son, Antiochus Hierax, established himself in western Anatolia.


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Antiochus married Laodice I Seleucid [60604] [MRIN: 551617018], daughter of Achaeus Seleucid Prince of Syria [60605] and daughter of Alexander III [60606]. (Laodice I Seleucid [60604] was born in 286 B.C..)




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