121: The Seleucid Empire - The Man They Called Sidetes

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120 The Seleucid Empire - Writing on the Wall

The death of both Alexander Balas and Ptolemy VI in 145 meant that the throne belonged to Demetrius II Nicator. Yet another round of civil war would soon follow Demetrius' increasingly unpopular reign, as the official Diodotus Tryphon would endorse the infant Antiochus VI Dionysi ...  Show more

119: The Rise of the Parthian Empire - From Arsaces to Mithridates I

As Rome consolidated the Mediterranean under their hegemony, the Parthians were poised to overrun Iran and Mesopotamia. Leading a small tribe from the steppes during the mid-third century B.C., the Arsacid dynasty established themselves as vassal-rulers in the Seleucid Empire, bu ...  Show more

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