Seleucid Armies 312–63 BC

By (author) William Horsted

ISBN13: 9781472866141

Imprint: Osprey Publishing

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 29/01/2026

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This colourful study describes and illustrates the troops of the Seleucid Empire in West Asia throughout its turbulent 250-year existence. Founded by the Macedonian general Seleucus I Nicator in 312 BC in the wake of the death of Alexander the Great 11 years previously, the Seleucid Empire came to control much of the territory conquered by Alexander in western Asia, and at its height reached from the Mediterranean to Afghanistan. The colourful armies fielded by Seleucus I and his successors are described and illustrated in this absorbing study of a major power at war in the ancient world. As the fortunes of their realm ebbed and flowed, Seleucid kings deployed vast armies recruited from diverse peoples that drew upon an array of military traditions, including the mighty phalanx, war elephants, scythed chariots and camel-mounted archers. Illustrated throughout with photographs and drawings as well as eight pages of specially commissioned artwork, this fascinating study draws upon a range of literary, archaeological and artistic sources to explore the organization, tactics, weapons and equipment of the varied units of Seleucid armies over two-and-a-half turbulent centuries in the ancient world.
[subject to confirmation] Introduction Partition and foundation, 322–312 BC The Babylonian War, 311–309 BC The Seleucid–Mauryan War, 305–303 BC Westward expansion, 301–281 BC The loss of Central Asia, 281–223 BC Revival, 223–191 BC Greek and Roman wars, 197–187 BC Eclipse and annexation, 187–63 BC Bibliography Plate commentaries Index
  • Land forces & warfare
  • Uniforms & insignia
  • General (US: Trade)
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