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Antiochus tries to hide the love for his mother Stratonice, 1775. Creator: Jean GrandjeanAntiochus tries to hide the love for his mother Stratonice, 1775
Eleazer killed by Antiochus, 1591. Creator: Crispijn de Passe IEleazer killed by Antiochus, 1591. From Triumphus Martyrum, plate 12
Antiochus and Stratonice, 1671-1675. Creator: Gerard de LairesseAntiochus and Stratonice, 1671-1675. By taking Antiochus pulse when Stratonice enters the room, the physician discovers that the love for his stepmother is the cause of Antiochus illness
Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying King Antiochus I Soter, 281-261 BCE. Creator: UnknownTetradrachm (Coin) Portraying King Antiochus I Soter, 281-261 BCE
Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying King Antiochus VII Euergetes Sidetes, 138-129 BCE
Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying King Antiochus III The Great, 223-187 BCE. Creator: UnknownTetradrachm (Coin) Portraying King Antiochus III The Great, 223-187 BCE
Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Demetrios I Soter, 162-150 BCE, Reign of Demetrios I Soter
Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Emperor Antiochos VIII Grypos, 104-96 BCE, (121-96 BCE)Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Emperor Antiochos VIII Grypos, 104-96 BCE, reign of Antiochos VIII Grypos (121-96 BCE)
Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Demetrius II Nikator of Syria, 130-129 BCE, Reign of Demetrius II Nikator of Syria, 145-139 BCE and 129-125 BCE
Coin Depicting a Shield, 239-229 BCE, issued by King Demetrius II. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting a Shield, 239-229 BCE, issued by King Demetrius II
Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying King Philippus I Philadelphus, 92-83 BCE. Creator: UnknownTetradrachm (Coin) Portraying King Philippus I Philadelphus, 92-83 BCE
Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Antiochus I, II or III (?), 3rd-2nd century BCE
Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying King Antiochus II Theos, 261-246 BCE. Creator: UnknownTetradrachm (Coin) Portraying King Antiochus II Theos, 261-246 BCE, Reign of Antiochus II Theos (261-246 BCE)
Coin Depicting the God Apollo, 146-139 BCE, issued by of Demetrius II. Creator: UnknownCoin Depicting the God Apollo, 146-139 BCE, issued by of Demetrius II
Antiochus Yearning for Stratonice, c. 1740. Creator: Stefano PozziAntiochus Yearning for Stratonice, c. 1740
The Victory of Judas Maccabeus Over Niccanor, 1547. Creator: Augustin HirschvogelThe Victory of Judas Maccabeus Over Niccanor, 1547
Fall of Antiochus From His Chariot, 18th century. 18th centuryFall of Antiochus From His Chariot, 18th century
Post-Persian, circa 188 B. C. c1915. Creator: Emery Walker LtdPost-Persian, circa 188 B.C. c1915. Map of the eastern Mediterranean and Near East, showing the ancient empires of Pergamum, Seleucid, Free Greek States, Gauls, Ptolemy, and Independent States
View in Southern Armenia, 1890. Creator: UnknownView in Southern Armenia, 1890. Armenia became a kingdom in 321BC during the Orontid dynasty, following the conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great it then became a Hellenistic kingdoms of
Antioch in Syria, 1890. Creator: UnknownAntioch in Syria, 1890. Antioch, ancient Greek city on the Orontes River, founded in late 4th century BC by Seleucus I Nicator, a general of Alexander the Great
Antiochus IV Epiphanes king. (175-164 BC), the king on his throne listening to the news on the war against the Romans, miniature in the manuscript From the creation of the world to the conquest of
The ruins of Sardis, Lydia, Turkey, c1890. Lydia became the western capital of the Persian Empire after the overthrow in 546 BC of King Croesus by Cyrus the Great of Persia
Antiochus and Stratonice, 17th or early 18th century. Artist: Luca GiordanoAntiochus and Stratonice, 17th or early 18th century. Antiochus I Soter (d261 BC) was a king of the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire
Antiochus and Stratonike, 18th century. Artist: Gaspare DizianiAntiochus and Stratonike, 18th century. Antiochus I Soter (d261 BC) was a king of the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire. He married his stepmother, Stratonice, after his father, Seleucus I Nicator
Tetradrachm of King Antiochus III the Great of Syria (241-187BC)Tetradrachm of King Antiochus III the Great of Syria (241-187 BC): obverse, c223-187 BC. He was a Seleucid Greek king, who fought against the Roman republic
Mashta inscription - Hebrew tombstone, found in Aden, Asia, 8th centuryCarved dark stone tombstone, Aden, Asia, 1717-1718 (Seleucid era). Hebrew inscription in square characters, gives the name of a woman called Mishta (or Mashta)
Antiochus and Stratonice, 18th century. Artist: Francesco FontebassoAntiochus and Stratonice, 18th century. Antiochus I Soter (d261 BC) was a king of the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire. He married his stepmother, Stratonice, after his father, Seleucus I Nicator
Silver four drachms of King Antiochus III (241 ? 187 BC) with Antiochus on one side and Apollo on the other. Minted at Seleucis-on-the-Tiber
Gold Stater of King Andragoras of ParthiaGold Stater of King Andragoras (ruled 245-238 BC), the Seleucid governor in Parthia, who made a bid for independence before being deposed by Arsaces
Gold stater of Antiochus I, 3rd century BCGold stater of Antiochus I Soter of the Selucid Empire (? -261 BC), and bears a posthumous portrait of his father Seleucus I. It was struck at the mint at Carrhae, 3rd century BC
Bust of Seleucus I Nicator, Macedonian general, c4th-3rd century BC. Seleucus (c358-280 BC) accompanied Alexander the Great on his conquests
Battle between Bacchides and Jonathan, Maccabean Revolt, 160 BC, (c19th century)Battle between Bacchides and Jonathan, Maccabean Revolt, 160 BC (c19th century). French representation of the battle between Bacchides, general of Demetrius I Soter (c187-150 BC)