The Romans never conquered the Seleucid Empire.
Prior to Roman control Judea was at times disputed between the Hellistic states of the Seleucid Empire and the Ptolemaic Kingdom, which was based in Egypt
After the death of Alexander the Great, his generals split his empire among themselves. One of these generals was Seleucus, received the Eastern part of the empire. He was the first member of the Seleucid Dynasty. The Seleucid Empire, and the dynasty, survived until 63 BC, when what was left of the empire became part of the Roman province of Syria.
The Seleucid Empire is often regarded as more of a dynasty than a traditional empire due to its strong familial ties and the central role of the Seleucid royal family in governance. Founded by Seleucus I Nicator after the death of Alexander the Great, the empire was characterized by a succession of rulers from the Seleucid lineage, who often prioritized dynastic interests over broader imperial cohesion. This dynastic focus led to internal conflicts, such as succession crises and power struggles among relatives, which undermined the stability and unity of the empire. Consequently, the personal ambitions of the Seleucid rulers often took precedence over effective administration of the diverse territories within the empire.
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Seleucid Empire was created in 312.
The Romans never conquered the Seleucid Empire.
Prior to Roman control Judea was at times disputed between the Hellistic states of the Seleucid Empire and the Ptolemaic Kingdom, which was based in Egypt
the Seleucid (Syrian-Greek) Empire.
After the death of Alexander the Great, his generals split his empire among themselves. One of these generals was Seleucus, received the Eastern part of the empire. He was the first member of the Seleucid Dynasty. The Seleucid Empire, and the dynasty, survived until 63 BC, when what was left of the empire became part of the Roman province of Syria.
Syria is a modern country, Judah is a bronze-age country. The two never overlapped. There are numerous regimes based in what is now Syria that conquered all or part of Judah. These regimes include: the Kingdom of Aram, the Assyrian Empire, and the Seleucid Empire. Each one controlled Judah at a very different time.
The Seleucid Empire is often regarded as more of a dynasty than a traditional empire due to its strong familial ties and the central role of the Seleucid royal family in governance. Founded by Seleucus I Nicator after the death of Alexander the Great, the empire was characterized by a succession of rulers from the Seleucid lineage, who often prioritized dynastic interests over broader imperial cohesion. This dynastic focus led to internal conflicts, such as succession crises and power struggles among relatives, which undermined the stability and unity of the empire. Consequently, the personal ambitions of the Seleucid rulers often took precedence over effective administration of the diverse territories within the empire.
The Seleucid Empire formed when The Macedonian Empire ( Empire of the Macedonians / empire of Macedon collapsed . After Alexander the Great Died there was no evident heir to the throne . His last words were na naisilnite ( на најсилните ) - to the strongest . this was in terms of the heir to the empire . His empire fell into chaos as his generals fought over his empire . eventually , the Turks formed The Seleucid Empire and took the empires land leaving them with their european territory only . With the exception of northern Thrace . it is debated weather it was taken by Bulgarians , or Thracian rebels .
An empire is a great nation, so to speak, and it controls itself. Italy is the country that once WAS the roman empire, as the capitol of the empire lies in there, if that is what you meant.