Shortly after the end of the games Tiberius Gracchus and the other legates arrived in the quality of inspectors.
Antiochus, however, was so adroit and courteous when he met them that Tiberius and his colleagues, far from acquiring any real suspicion about him or detecting anything indicative of disaffection due to what had happened at Alexander, even discredited those who said anything of the kind, owing to their exceedingly kind reception:
for in addition to other favours he even gave up his palace to them, and very nearly gave up his crown to them as well, so far his demeanour went,
although his real feelings were not so, but quite the reverse.
Walbank Commentary