Ancient Coinage of Seleucia
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Seleuikis and Pieria
321-280 BC
Seleukos I Nikatôr (became king in 312 BC)
280-261 BC
Antiochos I Sôtêr (son of Seleukos I)
261-246 BC
Antiochos II Theos
246-226 BC
Seleukos II Kallinikos
246-227 BC
Antiochos Hierax, independent regime in Asia Minor
226-223 BC
Seleukos III Keraunos
223-187 BC
Antiochos III, the Great
222-220 BC
Molon of Media, usurper under Antiochos III
220-214 BC
Achaios, uncle of and usurper under Antiochos III
187-175 BC
Seleukos IV Philipator
c175-170 BC
Antiochos son of Seleukos IV
175-163 BC
Antiochos IV Epiphanes
163-162 BC
Antiochos V Eupator
162-160 BC
Timarchos, satrap of Babylon, usurper on accession of Demetrios
162-150 BC
Demetrios I Sôter
150-145 BC
Alexander I Balas
145-140 & 129-125 BC
Demetrios II Nikator
145-142 BC
Antiochos VI Dionysus
137 BC
Tryphon (Diodotos of Apameia)
137-134 BC
Antiochos VII Euergetes/Sidetes
128 BC
Antiochos Epiphanes, Son of Antiochos VII
128-123 BC
Alexander II Zebinas
121-96 BC
Antiochos VIII Grypos
113-95 BC
Antiochos IX Kyzikenos
95-94 BC
Seleukos VI Epiphanes Nikator
94-83 BC
Antiochos X Eusebes Philopator
93 BC
Antiochos XI Epiphanes Philadelphos
95-88 BC
Demetrios III Philopator
93-83 BC
Philip Philadelphos
88-84 BC
Antiochos XII Dionysos
83-69 BC
Tigranes II of Armenia
69-64 BC
Antiochos XIII Asiatikos
After 64 BC
Roman Province of Syria, coins in the name of Philip Philadelphos
See also
The Arthur Houghton Collection of Seleucid Coins, Part I. on scribd
See also:
Coins of Diodotos Tryphon ar Seleucid Coins online
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