
Timarchus or Timarch was a usurper in the Seleucid empire between 163–160 BC. A Greek nobleman, possibly from Miletus in Asia Minor, Timarchus was a friend of the Seleucid prince Antiochus IV Epiphanes during his time as a hostage to the Roman Republic. He was appointed satrap of Media in western Iran when Antiochus IV Epiphanes became king in 1...
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(from the article `Aeschines`) ...and Macedonia. During the negotiations Aeschines had sought to reconcile the Athenians to Macedonia`s expansion into Greece, and consequently, ...
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(from the article `Mithradates I`) Before 160 Mithradates I seized Media from the Seleucid ruler Timarchus. Turning to the east, he won two provinces, Tapuria and Traxiana, from the ...
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