Macedonian Empire, 330–129 BC
Throne Name | Original Name | Portrait | Title | Born-Died | Entered office | Left office | Family Relations | Note | |
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Argead Dynasty, 330–312 BC | |||||||||
153 | Alexander I | the Great | 356 – 13 June 323 BC | 330 BC | 323 BC | son of Philip II of Macedonia | King of Macedonia from 336 BC as Alexander III | ||
154 | Philip | Arrhideus | c. 359 – 317 BC | June 323 BC | 317 BC | son of Philip II of Macedonia | King of Macedonia as Philip III. Killed by Olympias | ||
155 | Alexander II | Egus | Sept. 323 – 309 BC | Sept. 323 BC | 317 BC | son of Alexander The Great | King of Macedonia as Alexander IV until 310 BC, Killed by Cassander son of Antipater | ||
Perdiccas | ? – 321 BC | June 323 BC | 321 BC | Regent, prince of Orestis | |||||
Peithon | c. 355–314 BC | 321 BC | 321 BC | son of Crateuas | Regent | ||||
Arrhidaeus | ? -319 BC | 321 BC | 321 BC | Regent | |||||
Antipater | ?398–319 BC | 321 BC | 319 BC | son of Iollas | Regent, Killed by Seleucus I | ||||
Polysperchon | 394–303 BC | 319 BC | 316 BC | son of Simmias | Regent | ||||
156 | Olympias | c. 375–316 BC | 317 BC | 316 BC | daughter of king Neoptolemus I of Epirus and mother of Alexander I. | Killed by Cassander son of Antipater | |||
157 | Antigonus | Monophthalmus | 382–301 BC | 316 BC | 312 BC | son of Philip of Elymiotis | King of Anatolia, Syria and Macedonia as Antigonus I until 301 BC. Killed by Seleucus I | ||
Seleucid dynasty, 312–129 BC | |||||||||
158 | Seleucus I | Nicator | c. 358–281 BC | 312 BC | 281 BC | son of Antiochus son of Seleucus | Assumed title of "King" from 306 BC. Killed by Ptolemy Ceraunus | ||
159 | Antiochus I | Soter | ? – 261 BC | 281 BC | 261 BC | son of Seleucus I | co-ruler from 291 | ||
160 | Antiochus II | Theos | 286–246 BC | 261 BC | 246 BC | son of Antiochus I | |||
162 | Seleucus II | Callinicus | ? – 225 BC | 246 BC | 225 BC | son of Antiochus II | |||
163 | Seleucus III | Alexander | Soter, Ceraunus | c. 243–223 BC | 225 BC | 223 BC | son of Seleucus II | ||
164 | Antiochus III | Megas | c. 241–187 BC | 223 BC | 187 BC | son of Seleucus II | |||
166 | Seleucus IV | Philopator | ? – 175 BC | 187 BC | 175 BC | son of Antiochus III | |||
168 | Antiochus IV | Epiphanes | c. 215–163 BC | 175 BC | 163 BC | son of Antiochus III | Killed in Elymais | ||
171 | Antiochus V | Eupator | c. 172–161 BC | 163 BC | 161 BC | son of Antiochus IV | |||
172 | Demetrius I | Soter | 185–150 BC | 161 BC | 150 BC | son of Seleucus IV | |||
173 | Alexander III | Balas, Theopator, Euergetes | ? – 146 BC | 150 BC | 146 BC | son of Antiochus IV (?) | Seleucid king of Syria As Alexander I | ||
174 | Demetrius II | Nicator | ? – 139 BC | 146 BC | 139 BC | son of Demetrius I | Defeated and captured by Parthians. He married to Rhodogune daughter of Mithridates I | ||
175 | Antiochus VII | Euergetes, Sidetes | ? – 129 BC | 139 BC | 129 BC | son of Demetrius I | Killed in battle with Phraates II |
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