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

Antiochus III the Great

c. 241–187 BCE · dates conventional · identity secure receipt — the person layer

The Seleucid king who fought Rome to the treaty of Apamea — the man behind the record's largest misfile: 683 mentions of 'Antiochus' filed as a place.

How to tell him apart — the record confusing and un-confusing its own names; doors to the other men
Thirteen Seleucid kings share the name; the figure drawer alone mixes three men. secure figure:antiochus (88 mentions) holds this king beside Antiochus I Soter of the Stratonice story and Antiochus of Ascalon, Cicero's teacher. The three rows split what one slug had joined. the other man: Antiochus I Soter
The career — offices and deeds as the record states them
Rome watches him move on Europe once the legions leave Greece. secure
they expected that Antiochus would take possession of that part of Europe vacated, and that neither Philip nor Nabis would remain inactive. Liv. 35.12 The History of Rome · Livy
The register cure — what the first pass misfiled, and what the record actually says
The 'place' called Antiochus is a king: the treaty text the drawer itself attests makes him a treaty party. secure
There shall be perpetual peace between Antiochus and the Romans if he fulfils the provisions of the treaty. Plb. 21.45 The Histories · Polybius
W9 named the misfile at pour time (376 Livy mentions; the drawer has since grown to 683): the locative-context heuristic read campaigns AGAINST Antiochus as geography. The drawer stays as poured; the cure is this receipted row.
The authorities — the registers cited page-anchored, never reprinted
Smith's ANTIOCHUS III: king of Syria, surnamed the Great. secure
ANTI'OCHUS III. CAi/rraxoy), king of Syria, Great (M67as), was the son of Seleucus Callinicus, and succeeded to the throne on the death of his brother Seleucus Ceraunus, Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, vol. I, p. 196 cited, never reprinted — the apparatus shelf
The scan's raw stream drops 'surnamed the' at a line seam ('king of Syria, Great (M67as)') — the page prints 'surnamed the Great'; carried per the honest-OCR law.
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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