Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

Seleucus

Proper Noun
/səˈluːkəs/
Definition
Seleucus was a prominent historical figure, known as a general and the founder of the Seleucid Empire following the death of Alexander the Great.
Examples
  • Seleucus founded cities named Seleucia to consolidate his power in the region.
  • After the death of Alexander, Seleucus carved out a considerable domain in the East.
Meaning
The term ‘Seleucus’ refers to a person who played a significant role in the Hellenistic period and the establishment of a dynasty in the ancient Near East.
Synonyms
  • None specific, as Seleucus is a proper noun.