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<p>[QUOTE="TheRed, post: 3202848, member: 87080"]I have always thought of 83 BC, the year Tigranes II of Armenia took control of Antioch and most of Syria, as the point that marked the death of the Seleucid Empire. If not for the Romans I doubt the Seleucid 'Empire' would have been restored. </p><p><br /></p><p>Tigranes struck some very nice tetradrachms, including this one at Antioch.<b> It is not my coin</b>, though the type is high on my want list.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]829335[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheRed, post: 3202848, member: 87080"]I have always thought of 83 BC, the year Tigranes II of Armenia took control of Antioch and most of Syria, as the point that marked the death of the Seleucid Empire. If not for the Romans I doubt the Seleucid 'Empire' would have been restored. Tigranes struck some very nice tetradrachms, including this one at Antioch.[B] It is not my coin[/B], though the type is high on my want list. [ATTACH=full]829335[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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