Antiochus

Antiochus (Greek Ἀντίοχος; Latin Antiochus ) is the name of several ancient people:

  • Antiochus ( father of Seleucus I ) ( 4th century BC)

Ruler of the Seleucid Empire:

  • Antiochus I Soter ( 281-261 BC)
  • Antiochus II Theos ( 261-246 BC)
  • Antiochus III. the Great ( 223-187 BC)
  • Antiochus (son of Antiochus III. )
  • Antiochus IV Epiphanes ( 175-164 BC)
  • Antiochus ( son of Seleucus IV )
  • Antiochus V Eupator ( 164-162 BC)
  • Antiochus VI. Dionysos Epiphanes ( 145-142 BC)
  • Antiochus VII Euergetes Sidetes ( 138-129 BC)
  • Antiochus VIII Epiphanes Philometor ( 123-96 BC)
  • Antiochus IX. Philometor ( 116-96 BC)
  • Antiochus X. Eusebes Philometor ( 95-83 BC)
  • Antiochus XI. Epiphanes ( 95-92 BC)
  • Antiochus XII. Dionysos Epiphanes ( 87-84 BC)
  • Antiochus XIII. Philadelphus ( 69-64 BC; † 58 BC)

Kings of Commagene:

  • Antiochus I ( Commagene ) (69 - ca 36 BC)
  • Antiochus II ( Commagene )
  • Antiochus III. ( Commagene )
  • Antiochus IV ( Commagene )

Other people:

  • Antiochus (son of Echekratides ), Thessalian prince and Tagos
  • Antiochus (son of Kratidas ), Ptolemaic priest Alexander
  • Antiochus from Orestis, Macedonian prince
  • Antiochus (Athens), an Athenian fleet commander
  • Antiochus of Ascalon (c. 120 - 68 BC), a Platonic philosopher
  • Antiochus of Syracuse, the Greek historian of the second half of the 5th century BC
  • Eunus, leader of the first slave rebellion of Sicily, is the royal name " Antiochus " put to
  • Antiochus of sulci († early 2nd century ), Christian martyr and saint
  • Septimius Antiochus ( † after 273), briefly Roman usurper in Syria
  • Antiochus (sculptor ), ancient sculptor
  • Antiochus ( KOROPLAST ), Greek KOROPLAST the early Hellenistic period
  • Disambiguation
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