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Antiochus (father of Seleucus I Nicator)

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Antiochus served as an officer under Philip II, and gained distinction as a military general. Antiochus was from an upper noble family. His father was probably called Seleucus, his brother was called
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When Seleucus became king, he founded and named 16 cities in honor of his father, including the Syrian city of
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and he probably had a nephew called Seleucus. Antiochus married a Macedonian woman called
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bearing his name, as well as various monarchs from the
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and in about 358 BC Laodice gave birth to their son
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