The causes of the Sixth Syrian War …

Years: 170BCE - 170BCE

The causes of the Sixth Syrian War are obscure.

Eulaeus and Lenaeus, the two regents of the young king of Egypt Ptolemy VI Philometor, in 170 declare war on Antiochus.

In the same year, Ptolemy's younger siblings Ptolemy VIII Physcon and Cleopatra II are declared co-rulers in order to bolster the unity of Egypt.

Antiochus, taking advantage of Rome’s prosecution of the third Macedonian War, meanwhile forestalls the Egyptian expedition to Palestine by invading Egypt.

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