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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...