Timarchus
Usurper, Seleucid Empire, Miletus, Antiochus IV Epiphanes, Satrap, Medes, Parthia
978-620-0-82225-3
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2013-01-12
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Timarchus or Timarch was a usurper in the Seleucid empire between 163-160 BCE. A Greek nobleman, possibly from Miletus in Asia Minor, Timarchus was a friend of the Seleucid prince Antiochus IV Epiphanes during his time as hostage to Rome. He was appointed satrap of Media in western Iran when Antiochus IV Epiphanes became king in 175 BCE, and his brother Heracleides became minister of the royal finances. The Persian part of the empire was threatened by the Parthian kingdom, and Timarchus probably spent much of his time reinforcing the defences. The Seleucid realms probably extended as far as the area of Teheran during this time.
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