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Seleucus I Nicator (-358--281)

"Seleucus I Nicator[A] (/səˈljuːkəs naɪˈkeɪtər/; c. 358 BC – September 281 BC; Ancient Greek: Σέλευκος Αʹ Νικάτωρ, romanized: Séleukos Aʹ Nikátōr, lit. 'Seleucus I the Victor') was one of the Diadochi (the rival generals, relatives, and friends of Alexander the Great who fought for control over his empire after his death).[B] Having previously served as an infantry general under Alexander the Great, he eventually assumed the title of basileus[C] and established the Seleucid Empire over much of the territory in the Near East which Alexander had conquered." - (en.wikipedia.org 07.12.2019)

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Created Seleucus I Nicator (-358--281)
Was depicted (Actor) / [Relation to person or institution] Heracles ()
Was depicted (Actor) / [Relation to person or institution] Zeus ()

Was depicted (Actor) Seleucus I Nicator (-358--281)
Was depicted (Actor) / Commissioned Antiochus I Soter (-324--261) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Stratonice of Syria (-317--268) ()
Printing plate produced Lambert Visscher (1633-1690) ()
Intellectual creation Pietro da Cortona (1596-1669) ()

[Relation to person or institution] Seleucus I Nicator (-358--281)
Was depicted (Actor) / [Relation to person or institution] Heracles ()
[Relation to person or institution] / Was depicted (Actor) Zeus ()
[Relation to person or institution] Athena ()

Commissioned Seleucus I Nicator (-358--281)
Commissioned Isa ()
Commissioned Nou ()
Owned Hesse ()
Owned Ulrich ()

Mentioned Seleucus I Nicator (-358--281)
Was depicted (Actor) / [Relation to person or institution] Heracles ()
Was depicted (Actor) / [Relation to person or institution] Zeus ()