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what was the pride of seleucus​

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Answered by nehaliganvit3
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From 312 BC, Seleucus ruthlessly expanded his dominions and eventually conquered the Persian and Median lands. Seleucus ruled not only Babylonia, but the entire enormous eastern part of Alexander's empire. Seleucus further made claim to the former satraps in Gandhara and in eastern India.

Co-king: Antiochus I Soter (~292-281 BC)

Issue: Apama; Antiochus I Soter; Achaeus; Phila; Helena

Born: c. 358 BC; Europos, Macedon

Answered by lsen71061
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From 312 BC, Seleucus ruthlessly expanded his dominions and eventually conquered the Persian and Median lands. Seleucus ruled not only Babylonia, but the entire enormous eastern part of Alexander's empire. Seleucus further made claim to the former satraps in Gandhara and in eastern India.

Co-king: Antiochus I Soter (~292-281 BC)

Issue: Apama; Antiochus I Soter; Achaeus; Phila; Helena

explanation : Seleucus was an energetic ruler, creating the Seleucid empire, which gained its greatest expansion under his rule. He took great interest in the administration of his territories and founded many new cities. He also encouraged scientific research: Patrocles explored the Caspian Sea and Megasthenes the Ganges River.

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