Receiving the cognomen Theos (literally “the god”), Antiochus II ascended to the throne of Babylon by direct hereditary succession (261-246). He won the Second Syrian War against Ptolemaic Egypt. Along with his father, he is likely mentioned in the Babylonian King List of the Hellenistic Period and in the Seleucid Accessions Chronicle.
- Seleucus II
- Antiochus I