Seleucid
Se leu cid |səˈl (y )o͞osid səˈljusəd | ▶adjective relating to or denoting a dynasty ruling over Syria and a great part of western Asia from 311 to 65 bc. Its capital was at Antioch. ▶noun a member of this dynasty. ORIGIN from Seleucus Nicator (the name of the founder, one of Alexander the Great's generals ) + -id 3 .
Seleucid |sɪˈluːsɪd | ▶adjective relating to or denoting a dynasty ruling over Syria and a great part of western Asia from 311 to 65 bc. Its capital was at Antioch. ▶noun a member of the Seleucid dynasty. ORIGIN from Seleucus Nicator (the founder, one of Alexander the Great's generals ) + -id 3 .
seléucida
seléucida adjetivo 1 Relativo a la dinastía helenística fundada por Seleuco, general de Alejandro Magno, que reinó desde el siglo iv hasta el siglo i a. C .2 adjetivo /nombre común [persona ] Que era de esta dinastía :el imperio de los seléucidas se extendía desde el Indo hasta el Mediterráneo .