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Name: Seleucus I Nicator

Type: Ruler

Role: Satrap (313-305 BC), King (305-281 BC)

Nation: persia (antiquity)

Icon Seleucus I Nicator, Satrap (313-305 BC), King (305-281 BC) (persia (antiquity)) : All Data

Seleucus I Nicator was a prominent ruler who served as the Satrap from 313 to 305 BC and later became the King of the Seleucid Kingdom from 305 to 281 BC. He ruled over a vast territory that encompassed parts of modern-day Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. During his reign, Seleucus faced several significant wars and conflicts. One of the most notable was the War of the Diadochi, which occurred from 322 to 301 BC, where Seleucus fought against other successors of Alexander the Great for control of the empire. Another important conflict was the Seleucid-Mauryan War, which took place from 305 to 303 BC, where Seleucus clashed with the Mauryan Empire in India.

1. Lists and Timelines of Events that took place during the tenure of the Ruler

2. Maps Comparing Territorial Boundaries Before and After the Ruler´s Reign

3. Maps of Maximum Historical Extents

4. Monthly Summaries of Events

5. Time Series of Historical Population and Area

6. Time Series of Territorial Changes

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