• Parthian Empire. Antiochus IV left Lysias in charge of the government of the Western half of the empire as regent. Lysias also took guardianship of Antiochus's...
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  • Lysias (c. 440 BC – c. 380 BC) was an Ancient Greek orator. Lysias may also refer to: Lysias (Syrian chancellor) (died 162 BC), chancellor of the Seleucid...
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  • negotiation, but Lysias still left. After the death of Antiochus IV in 164, his son, Antiochus V, gave the Jews religious freedom. Lysias claimed to be his...
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  • is the late king's chancellor, Lysias, who was left in charge of Syria when Antiochus IV departed for his campaign in Persia. Lysias is, however, seriously...
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  • his empire in the east. He leaves his chancellor, Lysias, with responsibility for the government of southern Syria and the guardianship of his son. The...
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  • his empire in the east. He leaves his chancellor, Lysias, with responsibility for the government of southern Syria and the guardianship of his son. The...
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    descent). In Septuagint it was also called "Epiphanes". List of Syrian monarchs Timeline of Syrian history Diophantus of Abae "Alexander I Balas". Livius.org...
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    Seleucid Empire over Syria and by internal conflict with his younger brother for control of the Ptolemaic monarchy. In the Sixth Syrian War (170–168 BC),...
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    Heliodorus (Greek: Ἡλιόδωρος) was a chancellor of Seleucus IV Philopator (reigned c. 187 BCE – 175 BCE). During his tenure, he is recorded as being involved...
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  • Academus. Philanthropists bear all costs; students pay no fees. 384 BCE: Lysias, the Athenian orator, on the occasion of the Olympiad, rebukes the Greeks...
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