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Diodotus II
Theos (Gr****: Διόδοτος Θεός, Diódotos Theós, "
Diodotus the God"; r. 235 – 225 BC) was the son and
successor of
Diodotus I Soter, who rebelled...
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Diodotus I
Soter (Gr****: Διόδοτος Σωτήρ, Diódotos Sōtḗr; c. 300 BC – c. 235 BC) was the
first ****enistic king of Bactria.
Diodotus was
initially satrap...
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Diodotus may
refer to:
Diodotus I,
Seleucid satrap of
Bactria Diodotus II, Greco-Bactrian king, son of
Diodotus I
Diodotus Tryphon, king of the ****enistic...
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accuse Diodotus of
having had the
young king murdered.
Diodotus convinced the army to
elect him king.
Royal titles and
representation As king,
Diodotus used...
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connecting the
secession of
Diodotus I with the
Third Syrian War, a
catastrophic conflict for the
Seleucid Empire.
Diodotus, the
governor of the thousand...
- and Posidonius. In his
later years,
Diodotus went blind, but he
nevertheless continued to teach: The
Stoic Diodotus,
another man who lost his sight, lived...
- did not
trust Diodotus Tryphon, he
complied with the
request so that he
might not be
accused of the
death of his brother. But
Diodotus Tryphon did not...
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Diodotus (Gr****: Διόδοτος), son of Eucrates, was an
opponent to the
proposal of
Cleon –
leader of the radical,
imperialist faction in
Athens – in 427 BC...
- Bactria,
Diodotus I, the
opportunity to
declare independence about 245 BC and
conquer Sogdia. He was the
founder of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom.
Diodotus and...
- as a
subordinate of
Diodotus.
Agathocles commemorative coin for
Alexander the Great.
Agathocles commemorative coin for
Diodotus I in the name of Antiochus...