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Thraso (Gr****: Θράσων,
Thrásо̄n) was an Indo-Gr**** king in
Central and
Western Punjab,
unknown until the 1982
discovery of one of his
coins by R. C. Senior...
- and habitats.
Papilio paeon paeon (Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia)
Papilio paeon thrason C. & R. Felder, 1865 (Costa Rica, Venezuela, Colombia)
Papilio paeon escomeli...
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Parioli quarter of Rome.
Begun in the 3rd century, is
named after Trason or
Thrason, a rich
Christian Roman citizen under Diocletian and the
owner of the land...
- scenario,
Menander was
briefly succeeded by his son
Thrason, of whom a
single coin is known.
After Thrason was murdered,
competing kings such as
Zoilos I or...
- a God")
Thesprotoi ("Men From Thesprotia")
Theteuontes ("Serfs")
Thrason ("
Thrason") ****he ("The Wet-Nurse")
Tokistes ("Money-Lender"), or Katapseudomenos...
- two uncles, both of whom were
favourable to the
Carthaginian alliance.
Thrason, the only one of his
counsellors who
retained any
influence over his mind...
- Στρατονίκ[α]
Nikolaos Stratonik[a?] 4. Θράσων ὁ Νικύλλας 10. Πολυκάστ[α]
Thrason ho
Nikyllas Polykast[a?] 5. Ἱππίας 11. Ἀντιφίλα
Hippias Antiphila 6. Εὐβούλα...
- Lysias' rule
seems to have
begun after the
murder of Menander's
infant son
Thrason, and
since his
coins do not
resemble Menander's it
seems as
though he,...
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Chalcedon (979)
Martyrs Victoricus, Fuscian, and
Gentian (c. 287)
Martyrs Thrason,
Pontian and Praetextatus, in Rome
under Diocletian, for
ministering to...
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seems to have
emerged in the
Kabul valley,
between c. 130–115/110 BCE.
Thrason Son of Menander,
ruled very
briefly c. 130 BCE.
Nicias Theophilos Coin...