The Seleucid kingdom is now but a …

Years: 127BCE - 127BCE

The Seleucid kingdom is now but a shadow of its former glory, and Demetrius has a hard time ruling even in Syria.

Recollections of his cruelties and vices—along with his humiliating defeat—cause him to be greatly detested.

Cleopatra Thea's mother, Cleopatra II of Egypt, in rebellion since the winter of 132/131 BCE against her brother Ptolemy VIII, flees in 127 to her son-in-law’s court in Syria.

The Egyptian queen sets up an army for Demetrius, hoping to engage him in her civil wars against her brother, but this only adds to his grief.

The troops soon desert, and Ptolemy reacts by setting up yet another usurper, a man named Alexander II Zabinas, against Demetrius.

Zabinas, a false Seleucid who claims to be an adoptive son of Antiochus VII Sidetes, seems to have been the son of an Egyptian merchant named Protarchus.

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