The
Roman–Seleucid war was a
Hellenistic period military conflict between two coalitions, one led by the
Roman Republic and the other led by the
Seleucid king
Antiochus III. It gradually escalated from a
cold war style conflict over which empire will exert its influence in
Greece and
Asia Minor, to an open confrontation. The fighting took place both on land and at sea, with the Roman led coalition emerging victorious and turning Asia Minor into a buffer zone.
All of the articles have been achieved GA status, and all articles are major battles of the conflict. I rewrote the articles on the individual battles (apart from Battle of Corycus which was written from scratch) and brought them to GA, while the main article was mainly written by
Ifly6 (
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Catlemur (
talk) 18:44, 27 October 2023 (UTC)reply
Comment. Not opposing based on this, but I think that it would be preferable to include
Treaty of Apamea in the topic.
SnowFire (
talk) 05:33, 30 October 2023 (UTC)reply
Support topic as-is, recommend adding Treaty of Apamea if/when it reaches GA. Happy editing,
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