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Alexander (Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος; flourished 3rd century BC) was a Greek nobleman of Anatolia and served as a Seleucid official. Alexander was the first son born to Achaeus by an unnamed Greek mother. His father Achaeus was a wealthy nobleman who owned estates in Anatolia. His family had power in Anatolia with strong royal connections. Alexander had three siblings, two sisters, Antiochis and Laodice I, and a brother Andromachus. His father Achaeus was the second son of King Seleucus I Nicator and his first wife Apama I.

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  • Alexandros (Sohn des Achaios) (de)
  • Αλέξανδρος (εγγονός του Σέλευκου Α΄) (el)
  • Alexander (grandson of Seleucus I Nicator) (en)
  • Alexandre (tio de Antíoco Híerax) (pt)
  • Александр (внук Селевка I) (ru)
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  • O Αλέξανδρος (έζησε τον 3ο αι. π.Χ.) από τη Δυναστεία των Σελευκιδών ήταν Έλληνας (Μακεδόνας) ευγενής της Μ. Ασίας και υπηρέτησε ως αξιωματούχος στην Αυτοκρατορία τού εξαδέλφου του Αντιόχου Β΄ Θεού. Έγινε κυβερνήτης της Λυδίας και ίσως της Καρίας. (el)
  • Александр (III век до н. э.) — малоазийский аристократ, представитель династии Селевкидов. (ru)
  • Alexander (Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος; flourished 3rd century BC) was a Greek nobleman of Anatolia and served as a Seleucid official. Alexander was the first son born to Achaeus by an unnamed Greek mother. His father Achaeus was a wealthy nobleman who owned estates in Anatolia. His family had power in Anatolia with strong royal connections. Alexander had three siblings, two sisters, Antiochis and Laodice I, and a brother Andromachus. His father Achaeus was the second son of King Seleucus I Nicator and his first wife Apama I. (en)
  • Alexandros (altgriechisch Ἀλέξανδρος Aléxandros), Sohn des Achaios, war ein Statthalter im Seleukidenreich des 3. vorchristlichen Jahrhunderts. Als Bruder der Laodike I. war Alexandros ein Sohn des Achaios dem Älteren und über diesen vielleicht mit der Seleukidendynastie verbunden. Offenbar hatte Alexandros bereits unter Antiochos I. (281–261 v. Chr.) gedient, sofern er mit jener namensgleichen Person identisch ist, die zu einem unbekannten Zeitpunkt von dem König als Statthalter (Satrap) in Lydien eingesetzt wurde. (de)
  • Alexandre foi um irmão de , esposa de Antíoco II Teos, e ajudou seu sobrinho Antíoco Híerax na luta contra seu irmão Seleuco II Calínico na disputa pelo . Laódice, a primeira esposa de Antíoco II Teos, é citada como filha de ; pouco se sabe sobre quem foi este Aqueu, que, segundo alguns historiadores modernos, poderia ser filho de Seleuco I Nicátor. (pt)
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  • Alexandros (altgriechisch Ἀλέξανδρος Aléxandros), Sohn des Achaios, war ein Statthalter im Seleukidenreich des 3. vorchristlichen Jahrhunderts. Als Bruder der Laodike I. war Alexandros ein Sohn des Achaios dem Älteren und über diesen vielleicht mit der Seleukidendynastie verbunden. Offenbar hatte Alexandros bereits unter Antiochos I. (281–261 v. Chr.) gedient, sofern er mit jener namensgleichen Person identisch ist, die zu einem unbekannten Zeitpunkt von dem König als Statthalter (Satrap) in Lydien eingesetzt wurde. Während es Bruderkriegs seiner Neffen König Seleukos II. und Antiochos Hierax hatte sich Alexandros auf die Seite des letzteren geschlagen und für diesen seine Residenzstadt Sardis als Basis zur Verfügung gestellt. Sein Bruder Andromachos und dessen Sohn, der jüngere Achaios, hatten für den König gekämpft. (de)
  • Alexander (Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος; flourished 3rd century BC) was a Greek nobleman of Anatolia and served as a Seleucid official. Alexander was the first son born to Achaeus by an unnamed Greek mother. His father Achaeus was a wealthy nobleman who owned estates in Anatolia. His family had power in Anatolia with strong royal connections. Alexander had three siblings, two sisters, Antiochis and Laodice I, and a brother Andromachus. His father Achaeus was the second son of King Seleucus I Nicator and his first wife Apama I. According to surviving inscriptions, Alexander was already active and held high positions under his paternal uncle Antiochus I Soter. A surviving decree at Bargylia honoring a judge from Teos mentions Alexander as having been ‘left in charge’ by Antiochus I Soter, meaning that Alexander was some sort of governor in the Caria region. The surviving decree at Bargylia dates from 270–261 BC. During the reign of his paternal cousin and brother-in-law Antiochus II Theos, Alexander was a very powerful figure in Anatolia. Between 261–244 BC in Magnesia ad Sipylum, he is noted in writing a letter about land allotments granted to soldiers and he was honored at Tralles. In the year 240 BC Alexander was still loyal to his nephew Seleucus II Callinicus, as he was the governor of Lydia, based at Sardis. In the civil war between Seleucus II Callinicus and his brother Antiochus Hierax, Alexander supported his second nephew, and held Sardis against attacks by Seleucus II. After the end of the civil war, nothing is known on Alexander. His namesake was his great-nephew Seleucus III Ceraunus, whose name was Alexander until he succeeded his father Seleucus II Callinicus as King in 225 BC. (en)
  • O Αλέξανδρος (έζησε τον 3ο αι. π.Χ.) από τη Δυναστεία των Σελευκιδών ήταν Έλληνας (Μακεδόνας) ευγενής της Μ. Ασίας και υπηρέτησε ως αξιωματούχος στην Αυτοκρατορία τού εξαδέλφου του Αντιόχου Β΄ Θεού. Έγινε κυβερνήτης της Λυδίας και ίσως της Καρίας. (el)
  • Alexandre foi um irmão de , esposa de Antíoco II Teos, e ajudou seu sobrinho Antíoco Híerax na luta contra seu irmão Seleuco II Calínico na disputa pelo . Laódice, a primeira esposa de Antíoco II Teos, é citada como filha de ; pouco se sabe sobre quem foi este Aqueu, que, segundo alguns historiadores modernos, poderia ser filho de Seleuco I Nicátor. Após a morte de Antíoco II Teos no terceiro ano da 133a olimpíada (246 a.C.), seu filho mais velho, Seleuco II Calínico, o sucedeu. Antíoco Híerax, seu outro filho com Laódice, se revoltou contra o irmão, e teve o apoio de Alexandre, irmão de Laódice, que controlava a cidade de Sárdis. (pt)
  • Александр (III век до н. э.) — малоазийский аристократ, представитель династии Селевкидов. (ru)
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