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Person — one identity, discriminated; every claim below carries its ground or says it has none

Antiochus I Soter

324–261 BCE · dates conventional · identity secure receipt — the person layer

Seleucus' son, lovesick for his stepmother Stratonice — the Antiochus of Plutarch's famous diagnosis scene.

Who he is — which bearer of the name; the grounds are named
Plutarch's scene: Antiochus the son of Seleucus, in love with Stratonice, diagnosed by his physician. secure
Antiochus fell in love with Stratonicé, who was young, and was already mother of a little boy by Seleucus. Antiochus was distressed, and resorted to many means of fighting down his passion, Plut. Demetrius 38 Demetrius · Plutarch
The family — as stated, never construed
Son of Seleucus; Stratonice passes from father to son with the title of Queen. secure
she was now the wife of Antiochus the son of Seleucus, and had the title of Queen of Upper Asia. Plut. Demetrius 38 Demetrius · Plutarch
the other man: Antiochus III the Great
Doors — where this identity stands in the house
the record's drawer

his name's drawer, shared with his homonyms — the counts belong to the name, not the man. Antiochus, the figure — 88 mentions across 57 episodes, counted by the house's first pass.

The name's other bearers — identities sharing ‘antiochus’; the desk keeps them apart

The record here: 166 works · 12,119 episodes served · identities carry claims, claims carry grounds — episode, page, or an honest open · dprr alignment reserved, nothing fetched

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