Seleucid Empire
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The Seleucid Empire, founded by Seleucus I Nicator after the death of Alexander the Great, was a Hellenistic empire that thrived from 312 to 63 BCE. Spanning a vast territory across Asia, the Middle East, and parts of Europe, it played a pivotal role in disseminating Greek culture and blending it with local traditions. Known for its diverse population and administrative innovations, the Seleucid Empire faced continuous challenges from neighboring powers like the Parthians and Romans. Ultimately, internal strife and external pressures led to its gradual decline, culminating in the conquest of its remaining territories by the Romans in 63 BCE, marking the end of this influential Hellenistic dynasty.
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