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Meaning of "seleucus"

seleucus (noun): A masculine given name of Greek origin, derived from Seleukos, meaning 'victorious' or 'conqueror.'
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  • An Ancient Greek name, in particular borne by the founder of the Seleucid dynasty — Seleucus I Nicator.

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Seleucus also founded six smaller cities.
It is probable that Seleucus took part in the battle.
Seleucus had a birthmark shaped like an anchor.
There is also no information about the further fate of Seleucus.
Seleucus decided to take advantage of this situation.
The next event connected to Seleucus was the founding of the city of Seleucia.
Seleucus was killed a few months later.
So the physician told Seleucus that his son had an incurable disease.
Seleucus had his own difficulties.
No spouse or children were recorded for Seleucus VI.
Seleucus is the one in mind here.
Ptolemy Ceraunus assassinated Seleucus later in the same year.
Seleucus soon turned his attention once again eastward.
The first of them to act was Seleucus VI who was established in Cilicia.
Seleucus the servant reveals that she hides part.

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Antiochus was the son of Seleucus.
Seleucus had to act.
The letters reveal that Seleucus was a capable Roman official.
Seleucus ordered his forces to sleep and eat breakfast in battle formation.
Ancient sources mention Seleucus three times before the death of Alexander.
Seleucus spread different stories among the provinces and the soldiers.
Alexander changed his name to Seleucus after he succeeded his father as King.
Seleucus won over the priests with monetary gifts and bribes.
The consul reached the Rhotrine Springs and he was once again met by Seleucus.
Seleucus of seleucia.
This city was founded by Seleucus surnamed Nicator.
Seleucus died four years before Ptolemy did.
Antigonus believed Seleucus was still ruling only Babylon.
Seleucus had prepared his return to Babylon well.
The next day Seleucus arrived from Apamea.
Seleucus VI did not follow the policy of his forebears.
Perhaps Chandragupta defeated Seleucus in battle.
Seleucus expanded his control to encompass western Anatolia.
Antiochus was succeeded by his younger brother Seleucus IV Philopator.
Seleucus named the city after his father Antiochus.
The death of Peithon gave Seleucus an opportunity to return to Babylon.
Seleucus also transferred the mint of Babylon to his new city.
The whole region from Phrygia to the Indus was subject to Seleucus.
Seleucus was thus now the only living contemporary of Alexander.
Ceraunus fled to Seleucus.
Seleucus is a lunar impact crater located in the western part of Oceanus Procellarum.
Iambics for Seleucus.
It is likely that Seleucus had no role in the actual planning of the battle.
She had at least one known sibling, a brother called Seleucus.
It is uncertain how Seleucus arranged the administration of the provinces he had conquered.
To the east-southeast is the smaller but prominent crater Seleucus.
We do know that Seleucus managed to defeat Antigonus in at least one decisive battle.
It had two strong fortresses, in which Seleucus had left his garrisons.
Seleucus is mentioned three times in ancient sources before the death of Alexander.
The alliance between Chandragupta and Seleucus was affirmed with a marriage Epigamia.

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