Polyxenos (Indo-Greek king)
Polyxenos (also Latin Polyxenus ) was an Indo-Greek king who is only known from his (few) coins. There he is sometimes referred to as Epiphanes and Soter . He probably only ruled briefly, with his rule being in the Hindu Kush. The exact chronological determination of his reign is disputed in research. Narain sees him as a vassal king of Menandros . On his silver coins he appears a bust with a helmet and a pallas . On the copper coins an Athena with a helmet appears on one side and a Gorgon head on the other.
See also
literature
- Abodh K. Narain: The Indo-Greeks. Clarendon Press, Oxford 1957, p. 96 f.
- William W. Tarn: The Greeks in Bactria and India. 2nd Edition. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1951, pp. 317 f.
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SURNAME | Polyxenus |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Polyxenus; Epiphanes; Soter |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Indian king |
DATE OF BIRTH | 3rd century BC BC or 2nd century BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | 2nd century BC BC or 1st century BC Chr. |