
Antiochus VII Sidetes น้องชายของ Demetrius สันนิษฐานว่าบัลลังก์ Seleucid และแต่งงานกับภรรยาของ Cleopatra Thea หลังจากเอาชนะ Diodotus tryphon แล้ว Antiochus ได้เริ่มการรณรงค์ใน 130 ปีก่อนคริสตศักราชเพื่อยึด เมโสโปเตเมีย ตอนนี้ภายใต้กฎของ Phraates II (RC 132–127 BCE) Parthian General Indates พ่ายแพ้ไปตาม Great Zab ตามด้วยการจลาจลในท้องถิ่นที่ผู้ว่าการ Babylonia ถูกฆ่าตาย Antiochus พิชิตบาบิโลเนียและครอบครอง Susa ที่ซึ่งเขาทำเหรียญ หลังจากที่กองทัพของเขาเข้าสู่สื่อ Parthians ผลักเพื่อสันติภาพซึ่งแอนติโอด์ปฏิเสธที่จะยอมรับเว้นแต่ว่า Arsacids จะยกเลิกที่ดินทั้งหมดให้เขายกเว้น Parthia ที่เหมาะสมจ่ายส่วยหนักและปล่อยเดเมตริอุสจากการถูกจองจำ Arsaces ปล่อยเดเมตริอุสและส่งเขาไปยังซีเรีย แต่ปฏิเสธข้อเรียกร้องอื่น ๆ เมื่อฤดูใบไม้ผลิ 129 ปีก่อนคริสตศักราชเมเดสก็เปิดโปงการประท้วงต่อต้านแอนติโอด์ซึ่งกองทัพได้หมดทรัพยากรของชนบทในช่วงฤดูหนาว ในขณะที่พยายามที่จะวางกบฏกองกำลังหลักของ Parthian กวาดเข้ามาในภูมิภาคและฆ่าแอนติโอด์ในการต่อสู้ของ Ecbatana ใน 129 ปีก่อนคริสตศักราช ร่างกายของเขาถูกส่งกลับไปยังซีเรียในโลงเงิน Seleucus ลูกชายของเขาถูกสร้างตัวประกัน parthian และลูกสาวคนหนึ่งเข้าร่วม Harem ของ Phraates
Parthian Empire
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