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Apollodotus I (Gr****: Ἀπολλόδοτος Α΄ ὁ Σωτήρ, Apollódotos ho Sōtḗr, "
Apollodotus the Saviour"),
known in
Indian sources as Apaladata, was an Indo-Gr****...
- "Great King of Kings".
After the
death of
Apollodotus II, the Indo-Gr****
kingdom fragmented once more.
Apollodotus II
issued a
large number of coins. He struck...
- later,
Apollodotus II and
Hippostratus were posterior, by far, to Maues. (...) He
reveals an
overstike if Azes I over Hippostratus. (...)
Apollodotus and...
- in the
second century BC by the Indo-Gr****
rulers (such as the
kings Apollodotus I and
Menander I) and then
later by the Indo-Scythians (such as the king...
- Greco-Bactrian kingdom, and was
subsequently ruled by
kings Pantaleon and
Apollodotus I.
Historical records indicate that many rich and
prosperous cities were...
- that
Eucratides I was a
contemporary of the Indo-Gr****
kings Apollodotus I,
Apollodotus II and
Plato of Bactria. In any case, Eucratides'
advances into...
-
reigns of
Apollodotus II and
Hippostratos overlapped somewhat; in that case
Hippostratus first ruled a
kingdom situated to the west of
Apollodotus' dominions...
-
different regions whose exact details are not
known very well. For example,
Apollodotus I
likely ruled areas south of
Bactria and the
Indian subcontinent while...
- A
victory against the city wasn't so
easily achieved. Gaza's
general Apollodotus strategically emplo**** a
night attack against the
Hasmonean army. With...
-
important Indo-Gr**** king
Apollodotus II in the
eastern parts of his
former kingdom. All
these kings use the same
symbol as
Apollodotus II, the
fighting Pallas...