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- Spalirisos, also spelled Spalirises, (Gr****: Σπαλιρίσης Spalirísēs, ϹΠΑΛΙΡΙϹΟΥ Spalirisou (epigraphic); Kharosthi: 𐨭𐨿𐨤𐨫𐨁𐨪𐨁𐨭 Śpa-li-ri-śa, Śpaliriśa)...
- the Amazons with the labrys. A shorter form, as depicted in the hand of Spalirises on his coins, was labelled klevets by Russian archaeologist and ancient...
- King Vonones and probably the later King Spalirises Spalagadames, (c. 60–57 BCE), son of Spala****s Spalirises (c. 57–47 BCE), brother of King Vonones...
- legend: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΝ ΜΕΓΑΛΟΥ ΑΖΟΥ "of the Great King of Kings Azes". British Museum. Reign c. 48/47 – 25 BCE Predecessor Spalirises Successor Azilises...
- Maues 75–70 BCE Vonones Spala****s Telephos Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Spalagadames Hippostratos Dionysios 55–35 BCE Azes I Zoilos II 55–35 BCE...
- Maues (Indo-Scythian) 75–70 BCE Vonones Telephus Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Hippostratus Dionysius 55–35 BCE Azes I (Indo-Scythians) Zoilus II 55–35...
- Maues 75–70 BCE Vonones Spala****s Telephos Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Spalagadames Hippostratos Dionysios 55–35 BCE Azes I Zoilos II 55–35 BCE...
- Maues (Indo-Scythian) 75–70 BCE Vonones Telephus Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Hippostratus Dionysius 55–35 BCE Azes I (Indo-Scythians) Zoilus II 55–35...
- Maues (Indo-Scythian) 75–70 BCE Vonones Telephus Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Hippostratus Dionysius 55–35 BCE Azes I (Indo-Scythians) Zoilus II 55–35...
- Maues 75–70 BCE Vonones Spala****s Telephos Apollodotus II 65–55 BCE Spalirises Spalagadames Hippostratos Dionysios 55–35 BCE Azes I Zoilos II 55–35 BCE...