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Seleucus III Ceraunus
Basileus
Silver tetradrachm of Seleukos III Keraunos, minted in Antioch, featuring a portrait of Seleukos on the obverse. SC 921.1
Basileus of the Seleucid Empire
ReignDecember 225 – April/June 223 BC
PredecessorSeleucus II Callinicus
SuccessorsAntiochus III the Great
BornAlexander
c. 243 BC
DiedApril/June 223 BC
(aged 20)
DynastySeleucid
FatherSeleucus II Callinicus
MotherLaodice II

Seleucus III Soter, called Seleucus Ceraunus (Greek: Σέλευκος Γ΄ ὁ Σωτήρ, ὁ Κεραυνός, Séleukos ho Sōtḗr ho Keraunós; c. 243 BC – April/June 223 BC, ruled December 225 – April/June 223 BC), was a ruler of the Hellenistic Seleucid Kingdom, the eldest son of Seleucus II Callinicus and Laodice II.

Biography

His birth name was Alexander and he was named after his great uncle the Seleucid official Alexander. Alexander changed his name to Seleucus after he succeeded his father as King. Seleucus's rule was troubled & unstable, during his tenure he unsuccessfully continued his father's war in Asia Minor against Attalus I of Pergamon. Seleucus was seen as being energetic & full of ambition like his father was. However he lacked character & was usually very sickly, making him mostly unable to fulfil his ambitious ideas. He however, in the eyes of many did not suite his position. He was not very well liked by many as he did not fit their definition of a proper King, as much as he did try to prove the opposite. After a brief reign of less than two years (225–223 BC), he was assassinated in Anatolia by members of his army, possibly at the instigation of his powerful minister Hermeias. His official byname Soter means "Saviour", while his nickname Ceraunus means "Thunderbolt".

Gallery

  • Silver coin of Seleucus III. Reverse shows seated Apollo holding bow and arrow. Greek legend reads: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΕΛΕΥΚΟΥ, Basileōs Seleukou, "of king Seleucus". Silver coin of Seleucus III. Reverse shows seated Apollo holding bow and arrow. Greek legend reads: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΕΛΕΥΚΟΥ, Basileōs Seleukou, "of king Seleucus".
  • Tetradrachm of Seleucus III, from the Antioch mint, c. 226-223 BC. Reverse shows nude Apollo seated on omphalos, holding bow and arrow. Tetradrachm of Seleucus III, from the Antioch mint, c. 226-223 BC. Reverse shows nude Apollo seated on omphalos, holding bow and arrow.

References

  1. ^ "Seleucus III Keraunos". Livius.org.
Seleucus III Ceraunus Seleucid dynastyBorn: c. 243 BC Died: 223 BC
Preceded bySeleucus II Callinicus Seleucid King
225–223 BC
Succeeded byAntiochus III the Great
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