Archebius — Dikaios Nikephoros The Fair/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… … Wikipedia
ARCHEBIUS — Heracleotes, hostibus proelium detrectantibus, navigia piscatoria contraxit, iisque per carinas vinculis insertis immobilibus redditis hostes, in insidiis deductos, caecidit. Polyaen. l. 5. p. 408 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Heliokles II — Heliocles II Dikaios the Righteous or the follower of Dharma is thought to have been one of the later Indo Greek kings and a relative of the Bactrian king Heliocles I. Bopearachchi and R.C. Senior seem to agree that he ruled ca 95 80 BCE (see… … Wikipedia
King Telephos — [ thumb|350px|Coin of king Telephos. Obv: Zeus seated on a throne, scepter in left hand, forming a benediction gesture with the right hand, similar to the Buddhist vitarka mudra. Greek Rev: Squatting man in tunic, with pointed cap, holding a… … Wikipedia
History of the Indo-Greek Kingdom — The History of the Indo Greek Kingdom covers a period from the 2nd century BCE to the beginning of the 1st century CE in northern and northwestern India. There were over 30 Indo Greek kings, often in competition on different territories. Many of… … Wikipedia