ANTIOCHUS VII

ANTIOCHUS VII
ANTIOCHUS VII.
Sidetes, XV. Syriae Rex, regnavit ann. 11. Primum Tryphonem metuens, in Syria, delituit, dum frater eius Demetrius Nicanor suppetias flagitat a Parthorum Rege, qui ipsi fil. Rhodogunem dedit. Quô perceptô uxor huius Cleopatra, ad nuptias, et regiam, quae in Seleucia erat, Antiochum invitat, qui fretus Simomis auxiliô, Tryphonem, Doram obsidentem fudit, fugavitque, ac Apameam cepit. Sed regnô potitus erga Iudaeos ingratus exstitit, in bello tandem contra Parthos occisus. Iustin. l. 38. Appianus Bel. Syr. Ioseph. Ant. Iud. l. 13. et 15. A. M. 3925.

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