Antiochus V Eupator
| Antiochus V Eupator | |
|---|---|
Silver tetradrachm of Antiochos V Eupator, minted in Antioch, featuring a portrait of Antiochos on the obverse. SC 1575.11  | |
| Basileus of the Seleucid Empire | |
| Reign | November/December 164 – 162 BC | 
| Predecessor | Antiochus IV Epiphanes | 
| Successor | Demetrius I Soter | 
| Regent | General Lysias | 
| Born | c. 172 BC | 
| Died | 162 BC (aged 10 or 11) | 
| Dynasty | Seleucid | 
| Father | Antiochus IV Epiphanes | 
| Mother | Laodice IV | 
Antiochus V Eupator (Ancient Greek: Αντίοχος Ε' Ευπάτωρ), whose epithet means "of a good father" (c. 172 BC – 162 BC) was a ruler of the Seleucid Empire who reigned from late 164 to 162 BC (based on dates from 1 Maccabees 6:16 and 7:1).
He was appointed as king by the Romans with his protector Lysias as regent.