Antiochus VIII Grypus (Seleucid king, 121/0-97/6 BC)

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Antiochus VIII Epiphanes ("God Manifest"), nicknamed Grypus ("Hook-nosed"), was the sixteenth king of the Seleucid Empire, ruling between 121/0 and 97/6 BC. The stability of the early years of his sole reign was shattered in 114/3 BC by the arrival of his half-brother, Antiochus IX, and the conflict that followed. Much territory and many cities frequently changed hands between the two until 109 BC, when Antiochus VIII had again regained much of his former possessions, leaving Antiochus IX only scattered cities. Antiochus VIII was assassinated by Heracleon, his war minister, in 96 BC, but his killer was no match for Antiochus IX, who briefly became sole ruler of the diminished Seleucid state.

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1160 - Antioch (Antiochus VIII) (tetradrachm Antiochus/Zeus) over Seleucid type (CNG, EA 378, July 2016, 231) Antiochus VIII on Seleucid - Classical Numismatic Group, E-Auction 378, 13 July 2016, 231.jpg Silver 112 BC JL
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