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Eusebius: Chronica
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Introduction
Chaldeans
Berossus in Alex. Pol., Chaldeans, 1
Berossus in Alex. Pol., Chaldeans, 2
Alex. Pol., The Flood
Alex. Pol., Building the Tower
Alex. Pol., Sennacherib and Nebuchadnezzar
Abydenus, Chaldeans’ first kings
Abydenus, The Flood
Abydenus, Building the Tower
Abydenus, Sennacherib
Abydenus, Nebuchadnezzar
Josephus, Nebuchadnezzar
Abydenus, Kingdom of the Assyrians
Castor, Kingdom of the Assyrians
Diodorus, Kingdom of the Assyrians
Cephalion, Kingdom of the Assyrians
Assyrian kings
Chaldeans
Medean kings
Lydians
Lydian kings
Persians
Persian kings
Hebrews
Hebrew chronology
Hebrew antiquity
The Septuagint
Hebrew version, Jews
Hebrew version, Samaritans
After the Flood, Septuagint
After the Flood, Jews
After the Flood, Samaritans
In Book of Judges
Moses to Solomon
Josephus, Phoenicians about the temple at Jerusalem
Egyptians
Manetho I
1st Dynasty
2nd Dynasty
3rd Dynasty
4th Dynasty
5th Dynasty
6th Dynasty
7th Dynasty
8th Dynasty
9th Dynasty
10th Dynasty
11th Dynasty
Manetho II
12th Dynasty
13th Dynasty
14th Dynasty
15th Dynasty
16th Dynasty
17th Dynasty
18th Dynasty
19th Dynasty
20th Dynasty
21th Dynasty
22th Dynasty
23th Dynasty
24th Dynasty
25th Dynasty
26th Dynasty
27th Dynasty
28th Dynasty
29th Dynasty
30th Dynasty
31th Dynasty
Manetho in Josephus
Porphyrius, kings of Alexandria
Greeks
Dates, Greeks
Sicyonian kings
In Castor, kings of the Argives
Argive kings
In Castor, kings of the Athenians
Athenian kings
Athenian archons
Olympiads
Olympic games’ institution
Olympiads, list
In Diodorus, Corinthian kings
Corinthian kings
In Diodorus, kings of the Spartans
Spartan kings
In Diodorus, rulers of the sea
Macedonian kings
In Porphyrius, kings of the Macedonians
Kings of the Macedonians after Alexander
Kings of the Thessalians
Thessalian kings
Kings of Asia and Syria
Asian and Syrian kings
Romans
Roman kings
Dionysius of Halicarnassus on the history of the Romans
Aeneas
Foundation of Rome
Diodorus, origins of Rome
Kings of Rome
After Romulus, the kings of Rome
In Dionysius Halicarnassus, kings of Rome after Romulus
In Castor, kings of Rome
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So the kings of Asia and Syria are as follows:
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Antigonus was king of Asia - for 18 years
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Demetrius Poliorcetes, king of Syria and the east - for 17 years
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(263) Seleucus Nicator [or “Nicanor"] - for 32 years
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Antiochus Soter - for 19 years
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Antiochus Theos - for 15 years
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Seleucus Callinicus - for 21 years
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Seleucus Ceraunus - for 3 years
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Antiochus the Great - for 36 years
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Seleucus Philopator - for 12 years
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Antiochus Epiphanes - for 11 years
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Antiochus Eupator - for 1 year and 6 months
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Demetrius Soter - for 12 years
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Alexander - for 15 years
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Demetrius the son of Demetrius - for 3 years
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Antiochus Sidetes - for 9 years
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Demetrius again - for 4 years
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Antiochus Grypus - for 26 years
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Antiochus Cyzicenus - for 17 years
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Philippus the son of Grypus, with whom the kings of Syria came to an end [ - for 2 years ]
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[ The total duration of the Macedonian rule in Syria, starting from Antigonus, was 274 years; or, starting from Seleucus Nicator, 239 years. ]
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THE ROMANS
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The kings of the Romans, starting with Romulus
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The emperors of the Romans, from Augustus to our time
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The consuls of the Romans, from Julius Caesar to our time
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Taken from all the previous historians, as listed here:
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from Alexander Polyhistor
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from Abydenus, who wrote books about the Assyrians and Medes
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from the three books of Manetho, about the monuments of Egypt
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from Cephalion's nine books of the Muses
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from the forty books of Diodorus' [Historical] Library, containing a brief history of events up until Gaius Caesar
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from the eighteen books of Cassius Longinus, containing a summary of 228 Olympiads
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(265) from the fourteen books of Phlegon, the freedman of [Hadrianus] Caesar, containing a summary of 229 Olympiads
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from the six books of Castor, containing an account of history from Ninus up until the 181st Olympiad
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from the three books of (?) Thallus, containing an account of events from the capture of Troy up until the (?) 167th Olympiad [112 B.C.]
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from [the books of] Porphyrius, the philosopher who lived in our time, [containing events] from the capture of Troy up until the reign of Claudius
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