-
general of
Demetrius or an ally of the Seleucids,
managed to
overthrow the
Euthydemid dynasty and
establish his own rule, the short-lived
Eucratid dynasty,...
- c. 260 BC – 200/195 BC) was a Greco-Bactrian king and
founder of the
Euthydemid dynasty. He is
thought to have
originally been a
satrap of Sogdia, who...
- The
Euthydemid dynasty was a ****enistic
dynasty founded by
Euthydemus I in 230 BC
which ruled the Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Gr****
kingdoms throughout the...
-
Eucratides the
Great (see the
family trees of the Diodotids,
mainline Euthydemids, and the Indo-Gr****
Menanderids below for a
different ancestry for Agathoclea)...
-
tribes of the Irminones.
Senatus consultum Silanianum is adopted. The
Euthydemid dynasty, a Gr****
dynasty in Bactria, is
brought to an end. The usurper...
- his
identity as a
Euthydemid prince who
fought against Eucratides. If he
ruled around 150 BCE, he was very
likely a
surviving Euthydemid prince like Tarn...
- view.
Whatever his origins,
Eucratides came to
power by
overthrowing the
Euthydemid dynasty in Bactria,
possibly when its king,
Demetrius was
conquering northwestern...
- as a boy on his
coins and most
likely died very young. He was the last
Euthydemid ruler of the Greco-Bactrian
Kingdom and
perhaps related with king Xiutu...
-
There is a
possibility that Hu Ji was a
princess from the Greco-Bactrian
Euthydemid dynasty offered to Ying
Zheng as an
alliance gift from
neighboring Gansu...
- (1/4): 9–28. ISSN 0012-8376. JSTOR 29757721. Holt,
Frank Lee (1981). "The
Euthydemid Coinage of Bactria:
Further ****d
Evidence from Aï Khanoum".
Revue Numismatique...