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Eucratides I (Ancient Gr****: Εὐκρατίδης, Eukratídēs; Pali: Evukratida;
reigned 172/171–145 BC), also
known as
Eucratides the Great, was one of the most...
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century BC who was a successor, and
probably a son, of
Eucratides I. It
seems likely that
Eucratides II
ruled for a
relatively short time
after the murder...
- its peak
under Eucratides the Great, who
seems to have
seized power through a coup
around 171 BC and
created his own dynasty.
Eucratides also
invaded India...
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reigned c. 145–120 BC) was a Greco-Bactrian king, a son and
successor of
Eucratides the Great,[citation needed] and
considered the last Gr**** king to reign...
- has
suggested that
Demetrius I died long
before Eucratides came to power.</ref> In any case,
Eucratides seems to have
occupied territory as far as the...
- said to have
fought with the
Bactrian king
Eucratides (c. 170–145 BCE)
during the
latter part of
Eucratides' rule.
Bopearachchi nevertheless identifies...
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Demetrius advanced far east of the
Indus River, one of his generals,
Eucratides, made
himself king of Bactria, and soon in
every province there arose...
- they had to
leave for
Bactria to
fight a
fierce battle (probably
between Eucratides I and Demetrius). The
hypothesized Yavana invasion of
Pataliputra is based...
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figures in earthenware, may "resemble the
animals on the
golden medal of
Eucratides, King of
Bactria (Bibliothèque
Nationale in Paris)." The
Ferghana horse...
- Indians," who was an
enemy of
Eucratides the
Great (reigned 172/171–145 BC). Justin's
Demetrius beleaguered the
warlike Eucratides with an army of 60,000 men...