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Sapadbizes (Σαπαδβιζης), also Sapalbizes or Sapaleizis, was a ruler of western Bactria, sometimes linked to the Yuezhi. He is known only from his coins, which are rather rare, and are dated to circa 20 BC - 20 AD. Two clues provide an approximate date for this ruler. He is believed to have overstruck the coins of Phraates IV of Parthia, secondly his coins are of good silver. This places him after Phraates IV (40 BC) and before the debasement of coinage in Northwest India (AD 20). He is not the only ruler of his dynasty known. Several other coins imply that Sapadbizes was preceded by at least one, and possibly two other rulers. It is likely that Sapadbizes and these other rulers were descendants of tribes who had invaded Bactria and imitated the coins of the last Greco-Bactrian kings. Thou

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  • Sapadbizes war ein Herrscher, der um Christi Geburt in Baktrien (im heutigen nördlichen Afghanistan) regierte. Er ist nur von seinen nicht sehr zahlreichen Münzen bekannt. Er wird versuchsweise den Yuezhi zugeordnet, von denen aus schriftlichen Quellen bekannt ist, dass sie in dieser Gegend herrschten. Dies ist jedoch alles andere als sicher. Seine Münzen zeigen auf der Vorderseite sein Porträt im Profil, auf der Rückseite befindet sich die Darstellung eines Tieres, vielleicht ein Löwe mit der Beischrift Nania. Es handelt sich vielleicht um die Göttin Nana, die besonders gut auf Münzen der Kuschana belegt ist. (de)
  • Sapadbizes (Σαπαδβιζης), also Sapalbizes or Sapaleizis, was a ruler of western Bactria, sometimes linked to the Yuezhi. He is known only from his coins, which are rather rare, and are dated to circa 20 BC - 20 AD. Two clues provide an approximate date for this ruler. He is believed to have overstruck the coins of Phraates IV of Parthia, secondly his coins are of good silver. This places him after Phraates IV (40 BC) and before the debasement of coinage in Northwest India (AD 20). He is not the only ruler of his dynasty known. Several other coins imply that Sapadbizes was preceded by at least one, and possibly two other rulers. It is likely that Sapadbizes and these other rulers were descendants of tribes who had invaded Bactria and imitated the coins of the last Greco-Bactrian kings. Though it is clear from the coins, and the evidence of Chinese chroniclers that at this time Sapadbizes was an ally or dependent of Parthia, nothing is known of the succession after Sapadbizes. However, scholars surmise that his kingdom was conquered by Kujula Kadphises, during the latter's war with Parthia, and absorbed into the Kushan Empire, probably about the year 30 AD. A coin of Sapadbizes was discovered in the burial site of Tillya Tepe. (en)
  • Sapadbizes (Σαπαδβιζης) o, più probabilmente, Sapalbizes è stato un sovrano attivo a Termez, nella Battria occidentale, a volte associata agli Yuezhi. (it)
  • Sapadebizes (Σαπαδβιζης), também conhecido por Sapalbizes era um governante ativo em Termez, no oeste de Bactria, geralmente relacionado com os iuechis. É conhecido somente por suas moedas (bastante raras). Duas pistas nos dão uma data aproximada para este governante. Acredita-se que ele tenha excedido as moedas de Fraates IV (40 a.C.) do Império Arsácida, em segundo lugar suas moedas são de boa prata. Isto o coloca antes de Fraates e depois da depreciação da cunhagem no nordeste da Índia (20 a.C.). Ele não foi o único governante conhecido de sua dinastia. Várias outras moedas implicam que Sapadebizes foi precedido por pelo menos um, e possivelmente dois outros governantes. É provável que Sapadebizes e esses outros governantes fossem descendentes de tribos que haviam invadido a Bactria e imitado as moedas dos últimos reis greco-bactrianos. Embora seja claro pelas moedas e pela evidência de cronistas chineses que neste momento Sapadebizes era um aliado ou dependente da Pártia. Nada se sabe da sucessão após Sapadebizes, mas estudiosos supõem que seu reino foi conquistado por Cujula Cadefises, durante a guerra deste com a Pártia, e absorvido pelo Império Cuchana, provavelmente por volta do ano 30 d.C. (pt)
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  • Sapadbizes war ein Herrscher, der um Christi Geburt in Baktrien (im heutigen nördlichen Afghanistan) regierte. Er ist nur von seinen nicht sehr zahlreichen Münzen bekannt. Er wird versuchsweise den Yuezhi zugeordnet, von denen aus schriftlichen Quellen bekannt ist, dass sie in dieser Gegend herrschten. Dies ist jedoch alles andere als sicher. Seine Münzen zeigen auf der Vorderseite sein Porträt im Profil, auf der Rückseite befindet sich die Darstellung eines Tieres, vielleicht ein Löwe mit der Beischrift Nania. Es handelt sich vielleicht um die Göttin Nana, die besonders gut auf Münzen der Kuschana belegt ist. (de)
  • Sapadbizes (Σαπαδβιζης) o, più probabilmente, Sapalbizes è stato un sovrano attivo a Termez, nella Battria occidentale, a volte associata agli Yuezhi. (it)
  • Sapadbizes (Σαπαδβιζης), also Sapalbizes or Sapaleizis, was a ruler of western Bactria, sometimes linked to the Yuezhi. He is known only from his coins, which are rather rare, and are dated to circa 20 BC - 20 AD. Two clues provide an approximate date for this ruler. He is believed to have overstruck the coins of Phraates IV of Parthia, secondly his coins are of good silver. This places him after Phraates IV (40 BC) and before the debasement of coinage in Northwest India (AD 20). He is not the only ruler of his dynasty known. Several other coins imply that Sapadbizes was preceded by at least one, and possibly two other rulers. It is likely that Sapadbizes and these other rulers were descendants of tribes who had invaded Bactria and imitated the coins of the last Greco-Bactrian kings. Thou (en)
  • Sapadebizes (Σαπαδβιζης), também conhecido por Sapalbizes era um governante ativo em Termez, no oeste de Bactria, geralmente relacionado com os iuechis. É conhecido somente por suas moedas (bastante raras). Duas pistas nos dão uma data aproximada para este governante. Acredita-se que ele tenha excedido as moedas de Fraates IV (40 a.C.) do Império Arsácida, em segundo lugar suas moedas são de boa prata. Isto o coloca antes de Fraates e depois da depreciação da cunhagem no nordeste da Índia (20 a.C.). (pt)
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