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Zoilus I
Dicaeus (Ancient Gr****: Ζωΐλος Δίκαιος, romanized:
Zōïlos Díkaios;
epithet means "the Just") was an Indo-Gr**** king who
ruled in
Afghanistan and...
- a son and
successor of the
older Zoilos. In particular, the mint mark
which is
characteristic of the
coins of
Zoilos with a full head of hair, is a later...
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Zoilo Casanova Versalles Rodriguez (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsojlo βeɾˈsaʝes];
December 18, 1939 – June 9, 1995),
nicknamed "Zorro", was a
Cuban professional...
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Zoilos I (reigned c. 130 BCE – 120 BCE), Indo-Gr**** king,
known as "The Just", who
ruled in
Northern India.
Zoilos or
Zoilus may also
refer to: Zoilos...
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which are
direct imitations of
those of the Indo-Gr**** king
Zoilos II, or the
hypothetical Zoilos III.
Bhadayasa is
generally considered a
successor of Rajuvula...
- The
monastery of San
Zoilo was a
Benedictine monastery in
Spain between the 10th and 19th centuries. Today, the complex, on the
banks of the
river Carrión...
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Annibale Zoilo (c. 1537–1592) was an
Italian composer and
singer of the late
Renaissance Roman School. He was a
contemporary of Palestrina,
writing music...
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Immediately after the fall of Bactria, the
bronze coins of Indo-Gr**** king
Zoilos I (130–120 BC),
successor of
Menander in the
western part of the Indian...
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Zoilus (Gr****: Ζωΐλος
Zoilos; c. 400 – 320 BC) was a Gr****
grammarian and
literary critic from
Amphipolis in
Eastern Macedonia, then
known as Thrace. He...
- Gr****
presence was scarce.
Apollodotus II
overstruck a
bronze of Maues.
Zoilos II
overstruck some of the
coins of
Apollodotus II, as did Azes I. "The Shape...