seleucus was a general of Alexander, true or false?
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'Seleucus the Victor') was a Greek general and one of the Diadochi, the rival generals, relatives, and friends of Alexander the Great who fought for control over his empire after his death. ... Seleucus ruled not only Babylonia, but the entire enormous eastern part of Alexander's empire.
Seleucus was the son of Antiochus, a general of Philip II of Macedonia, the father of Alexander the Great. Seleucus participated in the conquest of the Persian empire as one of Alexander's officers, and in 326 bce he commanded the Macedonian infantry against King Porus of India in battle on the Hydaspes River.
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