- c. 260 BC – 200/195 BC) was a Greco-Bactrian king and
founder of the
Euthydemid dynasty. He is
thought to have
originally been a
satrap of Sogdia, who...
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dethroning Antimachus I and
Antimachus II. The
Indian branch of the
Euthydemids tried to
strike back. An
Indian king
called Demetrius (very
likely Demetrius...
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eponymous founder of the
dynasty Demetrius I (222-180 BC) most
famous of the
Euthydemids -
invaded India Euthydemus II ( c. 200-185 BC) Son of
Euthydemus I Pantaleon...
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Menander I
Soter (Ancient Gr****: Μένανδρος Σωτήρ, romanized: Ménandros Sōtḗr, lit. 'Menander the Saviour'; Pali: Milinda),
sometimes called Menander the...
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tribes of the Irminones.
Senatus consultum Silanianum is adopted. The
Euthydemid dynasty, a Gr****
dynasty in Bactria, is
brought to an end. The usurper...
- his
identity as a
Euthydemid prince who
fought against Eucratides. If he
ruled around 150 BCE, he was very
likely a
surviving Euthydemid prince like Tarn...
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There is a
possibility that Hu Ji was a
princess from the Greco-Bactrian
Euthydemid dynasty offered to Ying
Zheng as an
alliance gift from
neighboring Gansu...
- (255–223 BC) – Greco-Bactrian
Kingdom Arsacid dynasty (247 BC–AD 224)
Euthydemid dynasty (230 BC–AD 10) – Greco-Bactrian
Kingdom and Indo-Gr**** Kingdom...
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former Mauryan Empire,
including Paropamisus, and it
became part of his
Euthydemid Indo-Gr**** Kingdom. The
Eucratidians seized the area soon
after the death...
- both points,
citing Wood****: "Menander was a
Bactrian Gr**** king of the
Euthydemid dynasty. His
capital (was) at
Sagala (Sialkot) in the Punjab, "in the...