Associations to the word «Seleucid»
Noun
- Temple
- Peace
- Syrian
- Iran
- Army
- Coinage
- Spartan
- Levant
- Region
- Simon
- Domain
- Hannibal
- Possession
- Perseus
- Monarch
- Rump
- Pretender
- Influence
- Vii
- Lydia
- Rhodes
- Citadel
- Death
- Daphne
- Beth
- Throne
- Darius
- Separatist
- Vi
- Grandparent
- Epithet
- Viii
- Alexandria
- Neo
- Chronology
- Bahrain
- Tyre
- Xiii
- Damascus
- Kings
- Mediterranean
- Genealogy
- Lucius
- Civilization
- Principality
- Demise
- Zeus
- Monarchy
- Judaism
- Instability
- Independence
- Gaul
- Regent
- Ix
- Inscription
- Princes
- Modern
- Captivity
- Hostage
- Invasion
- Fortress
- Jonathan
- Nobleman
- Struggle
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SELEUCID, adjective. Relating to the Greek-Macedonian dynasty which ruled (312 BC–63 BC) an empire created by Seleucus out of the eastern conquests of Alexander the Great.
SELEUCID, noun. A member of this dynasty.
SELEUCID, noun. (zoology) Any member of the Seleucidae.
Wise words
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