For other inscriptions in honour of Seleukos found in Cyprus, see OGIS_153 and GRA_20539.
This statue of Seleukos son of Bithys, the kinsman of the king, the general and admiral and chief priest of the men on the island, was dedicated by the city of Kourion on account of his virtue and his goodwill towards king Ptolemaios and queen Kleopatra the sister and queen Kleopatra the wife, the gods Euergetai, [and his] kindness towards the city itself.
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