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The Prosopography notes all people who lived in or were concerned with the great Seleukid empire; the Gazetteer lists the places, peoples and institutions of that empire; their activites are noted, providing a unique comprehensive guide to the kingdom.

The Seleukid kingdom was one of the greatest states of the ancient world, stretching from Greece to India; it is also one of the least known. This reference work lists all the people whose names are known who lived in that kingdom, classifying them into rulers, officials and subjects, and in each case noting their activity. In addition all the foreigners whose lives affected the Seleukid state are listed.
The Gazetteer lists the places which were included in the kingdom, classified as regions, including provinces and peoples, or settlements, whether cities or villages, with a description of their place in its history. In addition the institutions of the kingdom, the social and political glue which made it work, are noted and briefly described.
Introduction vii(10)
Abbreviations xvii
Prosopography
1(670)
I. Kings and their Families
5(68)
II. The Officials of the Kingdom
73(52)
III. Subjects of the Kingdom
125(508)
IV. Foreigners Affecting the Kingdom
633(38)
Gazetteer
671(148)
I. Places of the Kingdom
673(122)
II. Institutions of the Kingdom
795(24)
Genealogical Tables
819(4)
1. The Early Seleukid Dynasty
820(1)
2. The Later Seleukid Dynasty
821(2)
Maps
823
1. The Regions of the Seleukid Kingdom
825(1)
2. Western Asia Minor
826(1)
3. Syria and Palestine
827(1)
4. Babylonia
828


John D. Grainger, Ph.D. (1987) in Ancient history and Archaeology, Birmingham University. He has published several books and articles on the Seleukid kingdom, including a biography of Seleukos Nikator, The Cities of Seleukid Syria and Hellenistic Phoenicia.