Seleucid Babylonia
Further information: Seleucid EmpireBabylon was captured by Alexander III of Macedon in 330 BC. It was captured by the Parthians in 141 BC.
| Ruler | Reigned | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Alexander the Great | 330 – 323 BC | |
| Alexander IV of Macedon | 323 – 309 BC | |
| Seleucus I Nicator | Satrap 311 – 305 BC, King 305 – 281 BC | |
| Antiochus I Soter | co-ruler from 291, ruled 281 – 261 BC | |
| Antiochus II Theos | 261 – 246 BC | |
| Seleucus II Callinicus | 246 – 225 BC | |
| Seleucus III Ceraunus (or Soter) | 225 – 223 BC | |
| Antiochus III the Great | 223 – 187 BC | |
| Seleucus IV Philopator | 187 – 175 BC | |
| Antiochus IV Epiphanes | 175 – 164 BC | |
| Antiochus V Eupator | 164 – 162 BC | |
| Demetrius I Soter | 161 – 150 BC | |
| Alexander I Balas | 150 – 145 BC | |
| Demetrius II Nicator | first reign, 145 – 141 BC |
Read more about this topic: List Of Kings Of Babylon
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