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Polyxenos Epiphanes (Chrestos Soter)
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Род | Soter |
Пол | мужчина |
Полное имя от рождения | Polyxenos Epiphanes |
Смена фамилии | Chrestos Soter |
Родители | |
Вики-страница | wikipedia:Polyxenos_%28Indo-Greek_king%29 |
События
рождение ребёнка: ♂ w Philoxenus Anicetus [?]
рождение ребёнка: ♂ Strato Soter Dikaios [Bactria]
между -100 и -85 титул: Prince of Punjab
Заметки
The modern view, embraced by R. C. Senior and probably more solid since it is founded on numismatical analyses, suggests that Strato I was a later king, perhaps ruling from 110–85 BCE, though perhaps still a descendant of Agathokleia. In this case, Agathokleia was the widow of another king, possibly Nicias or Theophilus.
A third hypothesis was presented in 2007 by J. Jakobsson:[1] according to this, the coins of Strato in fact belong to two kings who both may have ruled around 105–80 BCE, though in different territories:
Strato Soter and Dikaios (Greek: ΣΤΡΑΤΩΝ Ο ΣΩΤΗΡ ΚΑΙ ΔΙΚΑΙΟΣ "Strato the saviour and just/righteous"), was Agathokleia's son. Strato Epiphanes Soter (Greek: ΣΤΡΑΤΩΝ Ο ΕΠΙΦΑΝΗΣ ΣΩΤΗΡ "Strato the illustrious, saviour"), was a middle-aged king who may have been Agathokleia's brother and ruled in western Punjab.
This theory was based on difference in titles, in monograms and coin types between the two.
Источники
- ↑ Wikipedia - Until recently, consensus was that he ruled between c. 130–110 BCE in Northern India and that his father was the great king Menander I.
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