Seleucid Empire - Demetrius I overthrown in 150 BC by Alexander Balas
Time: 150 BC
Place: Seleucid Empire
Details: Demetrius I, attempted to restore Seleucid power in Judea particularly but was overthrown in 150 BC by Alexander Balas – an impostor who (with Egyptian backing) claimed to be the son of Epiphanes.
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