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Seleucia Pieria
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Seleucia (disambiguation)
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Iraq
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Greek
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Hellenistic
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Roman
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Mesopotamia
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Tigris River
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Opis
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Ctesiphon
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305 BC
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Seleucid Empire
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Seleucus I Nicator
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Alexander the Great
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Antioch
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Syria
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Euphrates
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3rd
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Hellenistic
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Alexandria
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Egypt
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peliganes
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Babylonians
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141 BC
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Mithridates I
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Parthian Empire
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Tacitus
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Rome
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Alexandria
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Antiochia
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55 BC
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Mithridates III
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Aulus Gabinius
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Orodes II
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41 BC
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Jewish
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Josephus
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117 AD
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Trajan
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Hadrian
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Roman
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Avidius Cassius
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Sassanid
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Ctesiphon
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Opis
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University of Michigan
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Leroy Waterman
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Toledo Museum of Art
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Cleveland Museum of Art
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Turin
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wall
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brick
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821 BC
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Neo-Babylonian
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Greek
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Mesopotamian
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architecture
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Talmud
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Aramaic
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Targum
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Richard Talbert
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Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World
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ISBN 0-691-03169-X
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Oxford Classical Dictionary
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Archaeological sites in Iraq
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Ancient Greek sites in Iraq
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Ancient Greek cities
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Hellenistic colonies
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History of Iraq
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Persian history
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Twin cities
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