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The Rise of the Seleukid Empire (323-223 BC): Seleukos I to Seleukos III

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By (author): Grainger John D

The Seleukid kingdom was the largest state in the world for a century and more between Alexander''s death and the rise of Rome. It was ruled for all that time by a succession of able kings but broke down twice before eventually succumbing to dynastic rivalries, simultaneous external invasions and internal grasps for independence. The first king, Seleukos I, established a pattern of rule which was unusually friendly towards his subjects, and his policies promoted the steady growth of wealth and population in many areas which had been depopulated when he took them over. In particular the dynasty was active in founding cities from Asia Minor to Central Asia. Its work set the social and economic scene of the Middle East for many centuries to come. Yet these kings had to be warriors too as they defended their realm from jealous neighbours. John D Grainger''s trilogy charts the rise and fall of this superpower of the ancient world. In this first volume, John D Grainger relates the remarkable twists of fortune and daring that saw Seleukos, an officer in an elite guard unit, emerge from the wars of the Diadochi (Alexander''s successors) in control of the largest and richest part of the empire of the late Alexander the Great. After his conquests and eventual murder, we then see how his successors continued his policies, including the repeated wars with the Ptolemaic rulers of Egypt over control of Syria. The volume ends with the deep internal crisis and the Wars of the Brothers, which left only a single member of the dynasty alive in 223 BC. See more
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  • Format: Paperback
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781526743763

About GraingerJohn D

JOHN D GRAINGER is a former teacher and historian of great experience with a particular interest in the Classical and Hellenistic Greek periods. Besides his trilogy on the rise and fall of the Seleukid Empire his many previous works for Pen & Sword include: Hellenistic and Roman Naval Wars (2011); The Wars of the Maccabees (2012); Roman Conquests: Egypt and Judaea (2013); Rome Parthia and India (2013); Kings and Kingship in the Hellenistic World (2017); Antipater''s Dynasty (2018) and Ancient Dynasties (2018). He lives in Worcestershire.

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