Seleucus I Nicator was born in -358.
Seleucus I Nicator died in -281.
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Seleucus nicator
SELEUCUS I NICATOR (noun) Macedonian general who accompanied Alexander the Great into Asia; founded a line of kings who reigned in Asia Minor until 65 BC (358-281 BC) Familiarity information: SELEUCUS I NICATOR used as a noun is very rare.
Seleucus Nicator was assassinated in 281 BC, not 305 BC. He was killed by Ptolemy Keraunos, who sought to eliminate Seleucus as a rival for power in the region. This act was part of the larger conflict and power struggles among the successors of Alexander the Great. Ptolemy Keraunos himself later met a violent end, illustrating the turbulent political landscape of the time.
His empire was divided into four kingdoms, led by Ptolemy I Soter, Cassander, Lysimachus and Seleucus I Nicator.
The generals of Alexander the Great who established the most populated kingdom were Seleucus I Nicator and Ptolemy I Soter. Seleucus founded the Seleucid Empire, which at its height included regions of modern-day Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Central Asia. Ptolemy established the Ptolemaic Kingdom in Egypt, which became one of the most prosperous and influential Hellenistic kingdoms.
Sapor of Bet-Nicator died in 339.
Battle of Mons Seleucus happened in 353.
Expanding his empire to the borders of Persia, in 305 he defeated an invasion by Seleucus I Nicator, a Greek contender for control of Alexander's Asian empire.
Seleucus is one of the generals of Alexander the Great's army that took control of Asia when Alexander the Great died. He started the Seleucid Empire.
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