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*The name Seleucid is a reference to the {{Wiki|Seleucid Empire}}, possibly hinting that the gladiator originated from the state. | *The name Seleucid is a reference to the {{Wiki|Seleucid Empire}}, possibly hinting that the gladiator originated from the state. | ||
*It | *It is possible that the Seleucid's real name is "Antiogos" because of one of the commentator's lines before the fight: "Time has come for Antiogos, dragon of the Seleucid Empire!" | ||
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Revision as of 18:24, 28 March 2018

The Seleucid was a Greek gladiator who fought in the Arena in Cyrene. He typically fought armed with a glaive.
In 47 BCE, he was challenged by the Medjay Bayek of Siwa, who witnessed him throwing a sword at one of the spectators in the arena. Bayek later defeated the gladiator with a spear and shield.
Trivia
- The name Seleucid is a reference to the Seleucid Empire, possibly hinting that the gladiator originated from the state.
- It is possible that the Seleucid's real name is "Antiogos" because of one of the commentator's lines before the fight: "Time has come for Antiogos, dragon of the Seleucid Empire!"
Reference