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Descendants of Darius I Great to Alfred Landon

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Sanvoritcus (Born: Syria ) Generation 22 (con't)<br />

Sanvoritcus 's father was Demetrius I Preserver (Born Syria, Died 150 BC) and his mother was<br />

Laodice V (died 150 bc). His paternal grandfather was Seleucus I Nica<strong>to</strong>r (100 BC - 150 BC) and<br />

his paternal grandmother is ; his maternal grandparents are and<br />

. He is an only child.<br />

Sanvoritcus <strong>of</strong> Syria and Mrs Sanvoritcus <strong>of</strong> Syria had the following child:<br />

49. i. ALTOY OF 23 TURKEY (son <strong>of</strong> Sanvoritcus <strong>of</strong> Syria and Mrs Sanvoritcus <strong>of</strong> Syria) was<br />

born about 100 BC in Mespapotamia, Turkey. He died about 25 BC in<br />

Mespapotamia, Turkey. He married MRS ALTOY OF TURKEY. She was born in<br />

Mespapotamia, Turkey. She died in Mespapotamia, Turkey.<br />

Generation 23<br />

43. SELEUCUS IV PHILOPATOR OF 20 SYRIA (Demetrius 19 Nica<strong>to</strong>r, Demetrius I 18 Soter, Seleucus II 17<br />

Callincus, Antiochus II 16 Theos, Antiochus I 15 Soter, Seleucus I 14 Nica<strong>to</strong>r, Antiochus 13 Theos,<br />

Anthiochus I 12 Soter Syria, Apame or Apama <strong>of</strong> 11 Bactria, Apame Amastris Of 10 Dascylium,<br />

Pharnabazos I 9 Daskyleion, Pharnakes 8 <strong>of</strong> Daskyleion, Pharnaces 7 Dascylium, Apama 6 De Persia,<br />

Artaxerxes Mnemon 5 Achaemenid, <strong>Darius</strong> 4 Ochus, Artaxerxes I 3 Makrokheir, Xerxes I 2 Ahasuerus,<br />

<strong>Darius</strong> I 1 <strong>Great</strong>) was born in 187 BC in Commagene, Syrian Arab Republic. He died in 150 BC in<br />

Commagene, Syrian Arab Republic. He married LAODICE IV OF MACEDONIA. She was born in<br />

Macedonia. She died in Greece, Macedonia.<br />

Notes for Seleucus IV Philopa<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Syria:<br />

Seleucus IV Philopa<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Seleucus IV Philopa<strong>to</strong>r Seleucus IV Philopa<strong>to</strong>r ('father lover'): name <strong>of</strong> a Seleucid king, ruled from<br />

187 <strong>to</strong> 175.<br />

Successor <strong>of</strong>: Antiochus III the <strong>Great</strong><br />

Relatives:<br />

Father: Antiochus III the <strong>Great</strong><br />

Mother: Laodice III (daughter <strong>of</strong> Mithradates II <strong>of</strong> Pontus)<br />

Wife: his sister (?) Laodice IV<br />

Children:<br />

Antiochus (murdered in 170)<br />

Demetrius I Soter<br />

Laodice V (married <strong>to</strong> Perseus <strong>of</strong> Macedonia)<br />

Main deeds:<br />

Born after 220<br />

196: Thrace added <strong>to</strong> the Seleucid Empire; Seleucus is governor<br />

192-188: Syrian War between the Seleucids and Rome.<br />

190: Seleucus besieges Rome's ally Pergamon, captures the Roman commander Lucius Cornelius<br />

Scipio, takes part in the Battle <strong>of</strong> Magnesia (Roman vic<strong>to</strong>ry)<br />

189: Co-ruler <strong>of</strong> his father<br />

188: Peace <strong>of</strong> Apamea; Seleucid empire has <strong>to</strong> abandon all land north <strong>of</strong> the Taurus and pay an<br />

indemnity<br />

3 July 187: death <strong>of</strong> Antiochus III; Seleucus becomes king and tries <strong>to</strong> res<strong>to</strong>re the Seleucid Empire<br />

by diplomatic means<br />

178: Marries his daughter Laodice V <strong>to</strong> the Macedonian king Perseus, which is regarded by king<br />

Eumenes II Soter <strong>of</strong> Pergamon as an anti-Roman act; Seleucus has <strong>to</strong> send his son Demetrius as<br />

hostage <strong>to</strong> Rome; in return, his brother Antiochus returns<br />

175: To pay the Roman indemnity, Seleucus orders his commander Heliodorus <strong>to</strong> obtain money in<br />

the temple <strong>of</strong> Jerusalem, but he encounters opposition. Heliodorus returns.<br />

3 September 175: Heliodorus kills Seleucus; his wife Laodice V appears <strong>to</strong> have married Antiochus<br />

IV Epiphanes, who succeeds his brother<br />

Succeeded by: his brother Antiochus IV Epiphanes<br />

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