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Hermaeus Soter (Ancient Gr****: Ἑρμαῖος ὁ Σωτήρ,
Hermaîos ho Sōtḗr,
meaning "Hermaeus the Saviour") was a
Western Indo-Gr**** king of the
Eucratid dynasty...
- Greco-Bactrian
predecessor named Hermaios Soter (or
Hermaeus Soter). Moreover, some
portraits of
Kujula resemble Hermaios,
suggesting that
Kujula may have...
- Βουκάτιος 4 Diós Διός 5 Euthaíos Ἑυθυαίος 6 Homolṓios Ὁμολώιος 7
Hermaíos Ἑρμαίος 8 Dionúsios Διονύσιος 9 Agúeios Ἀγύειος 10 Hippodrómios Ἱπποδρόμιος...
- Achaea, in Laconia, at
Argos (where they took
place during the
month of
Hermaios), on Delos, at Teos, at Pergamum, in the
Thracian Chersonese, at Odessos...
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Whiting 2002, p. 165. K.
Walton Dobbins (December 1980). "Vonones,
Maues and
Hermaios The
Imperial Coinage of
Mithradates II". East and West. 30 (1/4). Istituto...
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Tetradrachm of
Kujula Kadphises (30–80 CE) in the
style of Hermaeus. Obv:
Hermaios-style
diademed bust.
Corrupted Gr**** legend: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΤΗΡΟΣΣΥ ΕΡΜΑΙΟΥ...
- Indo-Scythians had
copied the
coins of the last
western Indo-Gr****
ruler Hermaios in the area of Kabul, here
again the Indo-Scythian
Northern Satraps relied...
- Indo-Scythians had
copied the
coins of the last
western Indo-Gr****
ruler Hermaios in the area of Kabul, here
again the Indo-Scythian
Northern Satraps relied...
- by ship. He
placed 30,000
ground troops under the
command of
Marius and
Hermaios. They
enabled the king to escape, but lost 11,000 men at the
Aesepus (present-day...