Seleukos Ông-tiâu
Seleukos Ông-tiâu (Hi-lia̍p-gí: Σελευκίδαι) sī Hi-lia̍p-hòa sî-kî Hi-lia̍p-lâng Seleukos 1-sè kiàn-li̍p ê chi̍t ê ông-tiâu, thóng-tī koè Seleukos Ông-kok.
Seleukos Ông-tiâu ê kok-ông
siu-kái- Seleukos 1-sè Nikator (305–281 BC), kiōng-tī-chiá: Antiochos 1-sè Soter (291–281 BC)
- Antiochos 1-sè Soter (281–261 BC)
- Antiochos 2-sè Theos (261–246 BC)
- Seleukos 2-sè Kallinikos (246–225 BC)
- Seleukos 3-sè Keraunos (225–223 BC)
- Antiochos 3-sè Tāi-ông (223–187 BC)
- Seleukos 4-sè Philopator (187–175 BC)
- Antiochos 4-sè Epiphanes (175–163 BC), kiōng-tī-chiá: Antiochos (175–170 BC)
- Antiochos 5-sè Eupator (163–161 BC)
- Demetrios 1-sè Soter (161–150 BC)
- Alexandros Balas (150–145 BC)
- Demetrios 2-sè Nikator (145–138 BC)
- Antiochos 6-sè Dionysos (145–140 BC?)
- Diodotos Tryphon (140–138 BC)
- Antiochos 7-sè Sidetes (138–129 BC)
- Demetrios 2-sè Nikator (129–126 BC)
- Alexandros 2-sè Zabinas (129–123 BC)
- Kleopatra Thea (126–121 BC)
- Seleukos 5-sè Philometor (126/125 BC)
- Antiochos 8-sè Grypos (125–96 BC)
- Antiochos 9-sè Cyzicenos (114–96 BC)
- Seleukos 6-sè Epiphanes (96–95 BC)
- Antiochos 10-sè Eusebes (95–92 BC/83 BC)
- Demetrios 3-sè Eukairos (95–87 BC)
- Antiochos 11-sè Epiphanes (95–92 BC)
- Philippos 1-sè Philadelphos (95–84/83 BC)
- Antiochos 12-sè Dionysos (87–84 BC)
- Kleopatra Selene ia̍h Seleukos 7-sè Kybiosaktes (83–69 BC)
- Antiochos 13-sè Asiaticos (69–64 BC)
- Philippos 2-sè Philoromaeos (65–63 BC)