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Seleucus I Nicator (Nicator, "the Victor") (around 358-281 BC) was one of Alexander the Great's generals who, after Alexander's death in 323 BC, founded the Seleucid Empire.
He established himself and his family in Mesopotamia and the Iranian plateau, ruling as far as the Indus
region. He founded Seleucia on the Tigris
River (around 305) as a new royal capital.
Seleucid rulers
See also:
Seleucid Empire
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