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- Agathocles I Dicaeus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγαθοκλῆς Δικαῖος, romanized: Agathoklês Dikaîos, meaning "Agathocles the just") was a Greco-Bactrian/Indo-Gr**** king...
- Agathocles (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγαθοκλῆς, Agathoklḗs; 361–289 BC) was a tyrant of Syracuse from 317 BC and king of much of Sicily from 304 BC until his death...
- Olyan, page 221, published by John Wiley & Sons, 2009 "Baktria, Kings, Agathokles, ancient coins index with thumbnails". WildWinds.com. Retrieved 24 September...
- 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...
- 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...
-  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...
- 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...
- ruling as King". "The COININDIA Coin Galleries: Gr****: Agathocles or Agathokles". coinindia.com. Retrieved 2024-06-30. "Copper-Nickel coinage in Greco-Bactria"...
- Aegyptus. Münster: Lit, 2015, pp. 26–33. de Lisle, Christopher Mark (2021). Agathokles of Syracuse: Sicilian Tyrant and ****enistic King. Oxford: Oxford University...
- mark in historical romance, and the first of her novels of this class, Agathokles (1808), written as an answer to Edward Gibbon's disparagement of Christianity...