Associations to the word «Seleucus»
Noun
- Ptolemy
- Thrace
- Babylon
- Antioch
- Anatolia
- Syria
- Plutarch
- Indus
- Cleopatra
- Bc
- Euphrates
- Bce
- Hindu
- Minor
- Macedonia
- Elephant
- Alexander
- Empire
- Pliny
- Perseus
- Persia
- Dominion
- Ganges
- Successor
- Great
- Asia
- Hostage
- Egypt
- Ruler
- Astronomer
- Iv
- Alexandra
- Conquest
- Gaza
- Darius
- Dynasty
- Regent
- Greek
- Modern
- Mon
- Captivity
- Throne
- Territory
- Afghanistan
- Citadel
- Gaul
- Rhodes
- Iii
- Princes
- Tide
- Persian
- Vi
- Treaty
- Punjab
- Son
- Aria
- Descendant
- Ambassador
- Reign
- Defeat
- Bore
- Ii
- Battle
- Eldest
- Alliance
- Heir
- Founder
- King
- Vii
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SELEUCUS, proper noun. An Ancient Greek name, in particular borne by the founder of the Seleucid dynasty — Seleucus I Nicator.
Dictionary definition
SELEUCUS, noun. Macedonian general who accompanied Alexander the Great into Asia; founded a line of kings who reigned in Asia Minor until 65 BC (358-281 BC).
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