Local political power in Greater Syria—which probably …

Years: 333BCE - 190BCE

Local political power in Greater Syria—which probably would have continued to contest for control of the region—is effectively shattered when Alexander the Great conquers the Persian Empire in 333, and the area comes into the strong cultural orbit of Western ideas and institutions.

Alexander's empire is divided at his death among five of his generals.

General Seleucus becomes heir to the lands formerly under Persian control, which includes Greater Syria.

The Seleucids will rule for three centuries and found a kingdom later referred to as the Kingdom of Syria.

Seleucus names many cities after his mother, Laodicea; the greatest becomes Latakia, a major Syrian port.

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