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The purpose of this list is to discuss the history, arts, numismatics and epigraphy of the hellenistic monarchies. The Seleukid kings are of special interest but discussion of any of the monarchies is welcome.

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Re: The fantastic plan to conquer Persia - did it really succeed?
... From: "Pierre R. Monney " <pmonney2@...> To: <seleukids@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2012 4:29 PM Subject: Re: [seleukids] Re: The
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Re: The fantastic plan to conquer Persia - did it really succeed?
Dear Jens, Thank you for letting us know about a rarely exposed historical event. Waitung to hear from you before next April 1st..! cheers, Pierre ... The
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Re: The fantastic plan to conquer Persia - did it really succeed?
Dear Pierre and everybody, a good guess, but this was an April fools question, as you suspected! :) The king I intended was Jason of Pherai (c.380-370 BC), who
Posted - Mon Apr 2, 2012 9:57 am
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Re: The fantastic plan to conquer Persia - did it really succeed?
well, Jens, The king, father of Alexander, was obviously Philippos II, king of Macedonia... Pierre The information contained in this message is legally
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Re: The fantastic plan to conquer Persia - did it really succeed?
Well, the day is a bit dubious...:) If I rephrase it: did the king in the story succeed? And who was he? All best, Jens
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