Zabinas at a battle in Damascus in …

Years: 126BCE - 126BCE

Zabinas at a battle in Damascus in 126 BCE manages to defeat Demetrius II, who flees to Ptolemais but his wife Cleopatra Thea closes the gates against him.

He is killed on a ship near Tyre, after his wife deserts him.

His miserable death, after being captured and possibly tortured, is a fitting epitaph to the many shortcomings of his reign.

Demetrius II was certainly incapable of handling the developing threats to the Seleucid empire, but his reputation for cruelty was probably undeserved.

He was only around fourteen at his coronation, and the real power was in the hands of others.

He is succeeded by his queen Cleopatra Thea and then by two of their sons, Seleucus V Philometor and Antiochus VIII Grypus.

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