Arameans - Two newly created Hellenistic states emerged as main pretenders for regional supremacy
Time: 310s BC
Place: Baghdad, Iraq
Details: By the end of the 4th century BCE, two newly created Hellenistic states emerged as main pretenders for regional supremacy: the Seleucid Empire (305–64 BCE), and the Ptolemaic Empire (305–30 BCE).
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