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Heraios (Bactrian: Ηλου Ēlou,
sometimes Heraus, Heraos, Miaos) was
apparently a king or clan
chief of the...
- obscure, and he is
usually believed to be a
descendant of the
Kushan ruler Heraios, or
possibly identical with him. However,
Kujula shares his name (Kushan:...
- do****ented ruler, and the
first one to
proclaim himself as a
Kushan ruler, was
Heraios. He
calls himself a "tyrant" in Gr**** on his coins, and also
exhibits skull...
- VI Artab**** IV
Eucratides I 141 BCE – 30 CE
Yuezhi Agesiles Sapadbizes Heraios 30–224 CE
Kushan Empire Kujula Kadphises Vima
Takto Vima
Kadphises Kanishka...
- was
considered her holy place. A
month was
named after Hera at
Delphi (
Heraios), Olous, Laconia,
Tinos (Heraiōn),
Pergamos (Heraos). Hera is the Olympia...
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ruler Heraios even
imitated Hermaeus' name on his
coins but
misspelled it by
leaving out the
letter 'M'.[citation needed]
Therefore the name
Heraios is a...
- The
first self-declared
Kushan ruler Heraios (1–30 AD) in Greco-Bactrian
style Obv: Bust of
Heraios, with Gr****
royal headband. Rev: Horse-mounted King...
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Kings of
Eastern Punjab (25 BC–10 AD)
Kushan Empire (complete list) –
Heraios, Clan
chief (c.1–c.30)
Kujula Kadphises, Ruler/Emperor (c.30–c.80) Vima...
- very worn coin has been
identified as
belonging to the
Yuezhi chieftain Heraios, or
Sapadbizes (20 BCE - 20 CE). It is
thought that the site most likely...
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similarity of the
Gandhara Bodhisattva with the
portrait of the
Kushan ruler Heraios is also striking.
According to Rowland, the
Bactrian art of Khalchayan...