Antiochus I Soter, King (Kingdom of Pergamon (Seleucid)) : All Data
Antiochus I Soter was the king of the Seleucid Kingdom from -281 to -261. During his reign, he faced significant military challenges, including the Syrian Wars. The most important war that occurred during his tenure was the First Syrian War, which took place from -274 to -271. This conflict was fought between the Seleucid Empire and the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, resulting in territorial changes and a peace treaty. Another notable conflict was the Galatian War, which happened from -278 to -277, where Antiochus I successfully defeated the Galatians and expanded his kingdom's territory. Despite these military engagements, Antiochus I Soter is remembered as a capable ruler who managed to maintain stability and expand the Seleucid Kingdom's influence.




























