Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
Antiochus
Proper Noun
/ˌæntiˈoʊkəs/
Definition
A Hellenistic king of the Seleucid Empire, known for his conflicts with the Roman Republic and his attempts to unify Greek culture.
Examples
- Antiochus III was known for his military campaigns that expanded his empire.
- In historical texts, Antiochus IV is often remembered for his tumultuous reign and conflicts with the Jewish people.
- The actions of Antiochus can be seen as a reflection of the cultural clashes of the Hellenistic period.
Meaning
The name Antiochus is associated with several kings of the Seleucid dynasty who ruled parts of the ancient Middle East after the death of Alexander the Great.
Synonyms
- None – proper noun