- Arts, 2002) ISBN 1-58115-203-5 The Gr****s in
Bactria and India, W. W. Tarn,
Cambridge University Press.
Coins of
Artemidoros More
Coins of
Artemidoros...
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geographer from
Ephesus Artemidoros Aniketos (c. 100–80 BCE), Indo-Gr**** king
Artemidorus Daldi****, also
known as
Artemidoros Ephesios (2nd
century CE)...
- 10646" (PDF). Bopearachchi,
Osmund (September 2008). "Was Indo-Gr****
Artemidoros the son of Indo-Sctythian Maues?".
Numismatika Kronika (27): 25–36. Retrieved...
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Diomedes Amyntas Epander Theophilos Peukolaos Thraso Nicias Menander II
Artemidoros Hermaeus Archebius Telephos Apollodotus II
Hippostratos Dionysios Zoilos...
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ethnicity of
later Indo-Gr****
rulers is
sometimes less clear. For example,
Artemidoros (80 BC) was
supposed to have been of Indo-Scythian descent, although...
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Diomedes Amyntas Epander Theophilos Peukolaos Thraso Nicias Menander II
Artemidoros Hermaeus Archebius Telephos Apollodotus II
Hippostratos Dionysios Zoilos...
- dream" from /en-upnion/ "the non-predictive dream". In the
scheme of
Artemidoros, the "oneiros was
subdivided into two
great categories: ... allēgorikos...
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primary sources on the
sanctuaries of Artemis, i.e. the
priest of
Artemis Artemidoros of Ephesus. The
meaning of
Tauropolos denotes an
Asiatic goddess with...
- Theodore, as well as a
chapel dedicated to the
martyrs Thalelaios and
Artemidoros, is known,
without further information. In 1410,
during the
Ottoman Interregnum...
- been a
daughter of one of the Indo-Gr**** houses. An Indo-Gr**** king,
Artemidoros, also
issued coins where he
describes himself as "Son of Maues". A few...