Seleukos I Nikator, assassinated in 281 BCE
The greatest of the Successors, Seleukos I was a major player in all of the struggles of the Successors from Alexander's death in 323 and his own death in 281. Had he evaded the blade of his assassin, Seleukos may very well have succeeded where so many of his rivals failed. Patreon link: / thersites PayPal link: paypal.me/thersites Twitter link: / thersitesathens Minds.com link: https://www.minds.com/ThersitestheHis... Steemit/dtube link: https://steemit.com/@thersites/feed Backup Channel: / @spiritofthersites7578

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