Alexander Balas. 150 Alexander Balas defeats and succeeds Demetrius Antioch is betrayed by an officer named Diodotus 147 Revolt of Demetrius II Nicator Jonathan defeats Demetrius’ general Apollonius 146 Ptolemy supports Demetrius’ claim to the throne Alexander‘s wife queen Cleopatra Thea leaves her husband and remarries with Demetrius her father Ptolemy VI Philometor captures Antioch.
Alexander I Balas AE20 or 4 Chalkoi Municipal Coinage Without King’s Name struck at Apamea ad Orontem dated Year 163 = 150/149 BC Diademed head of Alexander Balas right / AΠAMEΩN ΓXΡ Zeus standing left holding Corinthian helmet and sceptre ΩΔ monogram to left Countermark palm tree Houghton 441 SNGCop 276 Text SNG Israel 1491 Alexander I Balas.
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Alexander I Theopator Eurgetes or Balas (“Lord”) Emperor of the Seleukid Empire 150145 BC Browse the Alexander I page with thumbnail images BMC 5 Seleukid Kingdom Alexander I Balas AR Tetradrachm Berytos mint 150145 BC Dated.
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Tetradrachm of Alexander I (Balas) The two coins shown above are both tetradrachma of Alexander I (Balas) of the Seleukid Kingdom While there are minor differences due to die wear and striking characteristics there is no question that they share a common obverse die.
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Alexander Balus ( HWV 65) is an oratorio by George Frideric Handel named after its title character the Seleucid king Alexander Balas The work has three acts and was written in English The period of the story is from 150 BC to 145 BC The libretto is by Thomas Morell after the biblical book of 1 Maccabees .