The victors divide the lands of their …

Years: 300BCE - 300BCE

The victors divide the lands of their enemy among them, with Seleucus assuming control over Mesopotamia and Syria.

A dispute arises between Seleucus and Ptolemy, who had not taken part in the war, over Syria, particularly the southern Syrian ports, which serve as terminal points for the caravan routes.

This quarrel, however, is temporarily settled peacefully through compromise.

In addition to the southern part of Syria, Coele Syria, (Palestine), Ptolemy apparently also occupies Pamphylia, Lycia, and part of Pisidia in southern Asia Minor.

This will eventually give rise to a long series of Syrian wars between the Seleucids and Ptolemies.

For the time being, however, Seleucus declines to enforce his claim; he merely transfers his capital from Seleucia on the Tigris to …

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