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Agathocles (Gr****: Ἀγαθοκλῆς,
Agathoklḗs; 361–289 BC) was a Gr****
tyrant of
Syracuse (317–289 BC) and self-styled king of
Sicily (304–289 BC). Agathocles...
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Agathocles I
Dicaeus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγαθοκλῆς Δικαῖος, romanized:
Agathoklēs Dikaios, the
epithet means "the just") was a Greco-Bactrian/Indo-Gr**** king...
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republican government may have
existed for a few
years between the
death of
Agathokles and Hicetas' ****umption of power; this is
sometimes referred to as the...
- 55–69. ISBN 978-3-11-098038-7. Lehmler,
Caroline (2005).
Syrakus unter Agathokles und
Hieron II.: die
Verbindung von
Kultur und
Macht in
einer ****enistischen...
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included Dionysios' new
colony at Tyndaris.
Lipara prospered, but in 304 BC
Agathokles took the town by
treachery and is said to have lost all of his pillage...
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Euthydemus I 200–180 BCE
Demetrius I
Pantaleon 180 BCE
Euthydemus II
Agathokles 180–170 BCE
Antimachus I
Apollodotus I 170–145 BCE
House of Eucratides...
- Olyan, page 221,
published by John
Wiley & Sons, 2009 "Baktria, Kings,
Agathokles,
ancient coins index with thumbnails". WildWinds.com.
Retrieved 24 September...
- it may mark the
alliance of
Antimachos I and
Apollodotus I in
toppling Agathokles,
thereby creating a
unified realm north and
south of the Hindu-Kush. The...
- 217/216 BC 6th PP III/IX 5239; VI 15168 und 15237. From
Argos 075
Agathokles, son of
Agathokles 216/215 BC 7th BGU VI 1262; X 1958; 1986. 076 Ptolemy, son of...
- doors, and a
series of
painted panels depicting a
cavalry battle between Agathokles and the Carthaginians, as well as 27
portraits of the city's tyrants....