Definition of Antiochos
Anti`ochus, name of three Syrian kings of the dynasty of the
Seleucidæ: A. I., Soter, i. e. Saviour, son of one of Alexander's
generals, fell heir of all Syria; king from 281 to 261 B.C. A. II.,
Theos, i. e. God, being such to the Milesians in slaying the tyrant
Timarchus; king from 261 to 246. A. III., the Great, extended and
consolidated the empire, gave harbour to Hannibal, declared war against
Rome, was defeated at Thermopylæ and by Scipio at Magnesia, killed in
attempting to pillage the temple at Elymaïs; king from 223 to 187. A.
IV., Epiphanes, i. e. Illustrious, failed against Egypt, tyrannised
over the Jews, provoked the Maccabæan revolt, and died delirious; king
from 175 to 104. A. V., Eupator, king from 164 to 162.
- Wikipedia
You arrived at this page by searching for Antiochos
The correct Spelling of this word is: Antiochus
Thank you for visiting FreeFactFinder. On our home page you will find extensive articles covering
a wide range of topics.
|