Parthian Empire

แคมเปญของ Antiochus III

209 BCE Jan 1 Turkmenistan
แคมเปญของ Antiochus III
Seleucid calvary vs. Roman Infantry © Igor Dzis

Antiochus III ได้เปิดตัวแคมเปญเพื่อควบคุมการควบคุมของจังหวัดตะวันออกและหลังจากเอาชนะคู่สมรสในการต่อสู้เขาก็ประสบความสำเร็จในการควบคุมภูมิภาค Parthians ถูกบังคับให้ยอมรับสถานะของข้าราชบริพารและตอนนี้ควบคุมที่ดินที่สอดคล้องกับจังหวัด Seleucid ในอดีตของ Parthia อย่างไรก็ตามข้าราชบริพารของ Parthia นั้นเป็นเพียงเล็กน้อยที่ดีที่สุดและเพียงเพราะกองทัพ Seleucid อยู่ใกล้แค่เอื้อม สำหรับการยึดครองของจังหวัดตะวันออกของเขาและสร้างชายแดน Seleucid เท่าที่พวกเขาอยู่ภายใต้ Seleucus I Nicator, Antiochus ได้รับรางวัลชื่อยอดเยี่ยมจากขุนนางของเขา โชคดีสำหรับ Parthians จักรวรรดิ Seleucid มีศัตรูมากมายและไม่นานก่อนที่ Antiochus จะนำกองกำลังของเขาไปทางตะวันตกเพื่อต่อสู้กับPtolemaic Egypt และสาธารณรัฐโรมันที่เพิ่มขึ้น

Seleucids ไม่สามารถเข้าไปแทรกแซงกิจการของ Parthian ได้อีกต่อไปหลังจากความพ่ายแพ้ของ Seleucid ที่ Magnesia ใน 190 ปีก่อนคริสตศักราช Priapatius (RC 191–176 BCE) ประสบความสำเร็จ Arsaces II และ Phraates I (RC 176–171 BCE) ในที่สุดก็ขึ้นบัลลังก์ Parthian phraates ฉันปกครอง parthia โดยไม่มีการแทรกแซง seleucid เพิ่มเติม

Parni conquest of Parthia
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