Peukolaos
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Peucolaus Soter Dikaios (Greek: Πευκόλαος ὁ Σωτήρ, ὁ Δίκαιος; epithets mean respectively, "the Saviour", "the Just") 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.
Coins of Peucolaos
Peucolaos struck rare Indian standard silver coins with portrait in diadem, and a reverse of a standing Zeus, which resemble the reverse of contemporary kings Heliokles II and Archebios. The latter has overstruck two coins of Peucolaos.
He also issued bilingual bronzes with Artemis and a crowned woman with a palm branch, perhaps a city-goddess or a personification of Tyche, the deity for good luck.
Preceded by: Amyntas Nikator |
Indo-Greek Ruler (Arachosia, Gandhara) (c. 90 BCE) |
Succeeded by: Menander II |
INDO-GREEK KINGS AND THEIR TERRITORIES Based on Bopearachchi (1991) | ||||||||||||
Territories/ Dates | PAROPAMISADE | ARACHOSIA | GANDHARA | WESTERN PUNJAB | EASTERN PUNJAB | |||||||
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200–190 BCE | Demetrius I ![]() |
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190–180 BCE | Agathocles ![]() |
Pantaleon![]() |
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185–170 BCE | Antimachus I![]() |
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180–160 BCE | Apollodotus I![]() |
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175–170 BCE | Demetrius II ![]() |
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170–145 BCE | Eucratides![]() |
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160–155 BCE | Antimachus II![]() |
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155–130 BCE | Menander I![]() | |||||||||||
130–120 BCE | Zoilos I![]() |
Agathokleia![]() |
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120–110 BCE | Lysias ![]() |
Strato I![]() |
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110–100 BCE | Antialcidas![]() |
Heliokles II![]() |
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100 BCE | Polyxenos![]() |
Demetrius III![]() |
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100–95 BCE | Philoxenus![]() |
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95–90 BCE | Diomedes![]() |
Amyntas ![]() |
Epander![]() |
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90 BCE | Theophilos ![]() |
Peukolaos![]() |
Thraso | |||||||||
90–85 BCE | Nicias![]() |
Menander II![]() |
Artemidoros![]() |
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90–70 BCE | Hermaeus![]() |
Archebios![]() |
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Yuezhi tribes | Maues (Indo-Scythian) | |||||||||||
75–70 BCE | Telephos ![]() |
Apollodotus II![]() | ||||||||||
65–55 BCE | Hippostratos![]() |
Dionysios![]() | ||||||||||
55–35 BCE | Azes I (Indo-Scythian) | Zoilos II | ||||||||||
55–35 BCE | Apollophanes![]() | |||||||||||
25 BCE – 10 CE | Strato II & III ![]() | |||||||||||
Rajuvula (Indo-Scythian) |
See also
- Greco-Bactrian Kingdom
- Seleucid Empire
- Greco-Buddhism
- Indo-Scythians
- Indo-Parthian Kingdom
- Kushan Empire
References
- "The Greeks in Bactria and India", W.W. Tarn, Cambridge University Press.
- "The Coin types of the Indo-Greek Kings 256-54 BCE", A.K. Narain