Peucolaus Soter Dikaios was an Indo-Greek king who ruled in the area of Gandhara c. 90 BCE. His reign was probably short and insignificant, since he left only a few coins, but the relations of the latter Indo-Greek kings remain largely obscure. His name could be interpreted as "The man from Pushkalavati", an important Indo-Greek city east of Kabul.
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- Peukolaos war ein indo-griechischer König, der im ersten vorchristlichen Jahrhundert regierte. Er wird meist um 90 v. Chr. angesetzt und regierte anscheinend in der Region von Gandhara und Arachosien. Peukolaos ist nur von wenigen Münzen bekannt, so dass angenommen werden kann, dass er nur kurze Zeit regierte. Sein Name bedeutet vielleicht der Mann von Pushkalavati. Pushkalavati war eine bedeutende Stadt östlich von Kabul.
- Peucolaus Soter Dikaios was an Indo-Greek king who ruled in the area of Gandhara c. 90 BCE. His reign was probably short and insignificant, since he left only a few coins, but the relations of the latter Indo-Greek kings remain largely obscure. His name could be interpreted as "The man from Pushkalavati", an important Indo-Greek city east of Kabul.
- Il suo nome potrebbe essere tradotto come "l'uomo da Pushkalavati", una importante città indo-greca a est di Kabul. Le sue monete recano gli attributi soteros ("salvatore") e dikaiou ("giusto")
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- Peukolaos war ein indo-griechischer König, der im ersten vorchristlichen Jahrhundert regierte. Er wird meist um 90 v. Chr. angesetzt und regierte anscheinend in der Region von Gandhara und Arachosien. Peukolaos ist nur von wenigen Münzen bekannt, so dass angenommen werden kann, dass er nur kurze Zeit regierte. Sein Name bedeutet vielleicht der Mann von Pushkalavati. Pushkalavati war eine bedeutende Stadt östlich von Kabul.
- Peucolaus Soter Dikaios was an Indo-Greek king who ruled in the area of Gandhara c. 90 BCE. His reign was probably short and insignificant, since he left only a few coins, but the relations of the latter Indo-Greek kings remain largely obscure. His name could be interpreted as "The man from Pushkalavati", an important Indo-Greek city east of Kabul.
- Il suo nome potrebbe essere tradotto come "l'uomo da Pushkalavati", una importante città indo-greca a est di Kabul. Le sue monete recano gli attributi soteros ("salvatore") e dikaiou ("giusto")
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