LAT

Lewis Short

Sĕleucus (noun M) : Σέλευκος.
* The name of several kings of Syria; their ancestor, Seleucus Nicator, a general of Alexander the Great after the latter's death founded the kingdom of the Seleucidae, Just. 13, 4, 17; 15, 4, 1.
* Name of a servant of Q. Lepta, Cic. Fam. 6, 18, 1.
* Name of a player on the cithern, Juv. 10, 24.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

PIR

Male Personal name
Confirmed occurences in the Roman Empire:
  • Bryonianus Iasonianus Seleucus Anatolis (Masc), ref: AE 1966, 471 | PIR ID3033
  • M. Flavius Vitellius Seleucus (Masc, senator), ref: AE 1978, 551 | PIR ID6278
  • Iulius Antonius Seleucus (Masc, senator), ref: PIR I 0154 | PIR ID7322
  • M. Iunius Seleucus (Masc), ref: PIR I 0816 | PIR ID8012
  • Seleucus (Masc, senator), ref: PIR S 0332 | PIR ID12036
  • Seleucus (Masc), ref: PIR S 0333 | PIR ID12037
  • Seleucus (Masc), ref: PIR S 0334 | PIR ID12038
  • Seleucus (Masc), ref: PIR S 0335 | PIR ID12039
  • Seleucus (Masc), ref: PIR S 0336 | PIR ID12040
  • Seleucus (Masc), ref: PIR S 0337 | PIR ID12041
  • Seleucus (Masc), ref: PIR S 0338 | PIR ID12042
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