| Archebius | |
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Coin of Archebios. Obv: Helmetted king Archebius. Greek legend: ARCHEBIOS DIKAIOS NIKEPHOROS "Archebius the Fair and Victorious" Rev: Zeus, with Kharoshthi legend: MAHARAJASA DHRAMIKASA JAYADHARASA ARKHEBIYASA "Archebios, the victorious king of the Dharma. |
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| Reign | 90–80 BCE |
| Titles | Dikaios Nikephoros ("The Just and Victorious") |
Archebius Dikaios Nikephoros "The Just/Follower of the Dharma and Victorious" was an Indo-Greek king who ruled in the area of Taxila. Osmund Bopearachchi dates him to circa 90–80 BCE, and R C Senior to about the same period. He was probably one of the last Indo-Greek kings before the Saka king Maues conquered Taxila, and a contemporary of Hermaeus in the west. He may have been a relative of Heliokles II, who used a similar reverse and also the title Dikaios.
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Archebius issued silver with diademed or helmeted king, sometimes in spear-throwing pose. On the reverse is Zeus standing facing, holding a thunderbolt or on some issues an aegis.
Archebius also struck a rare series of Attic tetradrachms, found in Bactria.
He issued bronzes with an owl / Nike.
Archebius overstruck two coins of Peukolaos.
Bust of Zeus, and caps of the Dioscuri with palms.
| Preceded by: (In Arachosia and Gandhara) Menander II (In Punjab) Artemidoros |
Indo-Greek Ruler (Arachosia, Gandhara, Punjab) (90–80 BCE) |
Succeeded by: Indo-Scythian king: Maues |
| INDO-GREEK KINGS AND THEIR TERRITORIES Based on Bopearachchi (1991) |
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| 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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| 160-155 BCE | Antimachus II |
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| 170-145 BCE | Eucratides |
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| 155-130 BCE | Menander I |
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| 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 | Polyxenios |
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 |
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| 65-55 BCE | Hippostratos |
Dionysios |
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| 55-35 BCE | Azes I (Indo-Scythian) | Zoilos II |
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| 55-35 BCE | Apollophanes |
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| 25 BCE- 10 CE | Strato II & III |
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| Rajuvula (Indo-Scythian) | ||||||||||||
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