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Zoilos I Dikaios ("The Just")

Zoilos I portrait.jpg
Portrait of Zoilos I.


Indo-Greek king
Reign 130–120 BCE



Coin of Zoilos I.


Zoilus I Dikaios (Greek: Ζωΐλος Α΄ ὁ Δίκαιος; epithet means "the Just") was an Indo-Greek king who ruled in Afghanistan and Pakistan and occupied the areas of the Paropamisade and Arachosia previously held by Menander I. He may have belonged to the dynasty of Euthydemus I.




Contents






  • 1 Time of reign


  • 2 Coin types of Zoilos I


  • 3 See also


  • 4 Notes


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Time of reign[edit]


Zoilos used to be dated after the death of Menander, c. 130–120 BCE (Bopearachchi). Two coins of Zoilus I were however overstruck by Menander I [1] so Zoilos came to power while Menander was still alive and was perhaps his enemy. R. C. Senior has suggested some time between 150–135 BCE.



Coin types of Zoilos I[edit]




Coin of Zoilos I symbolizing on the reverse the victorious alliance of the Heraklean club and the Scythian bow.


Zoilos I uses a silver coin type similar to that of Euthydemus II, son of Demetrius: Crowned Herakles standing, holding a wreath or diadem in his right hand, and a club and the lion skin in his left hand. On some of the coins, which are of lower artistic quality, Herakles is crowned by a small Nike. Zoilos I also struck rare gold-plated silver coins with portrait and Heracles.


The Indian-standard coins of Zoilos I also bear the Pali title "Dhramikasa" ("Follower of the Dharma"), probably related to Buddhism, appearing for the first time on Indo-Greek coinage. A few monolingual Attic tetradrachms of Zoilos I have been found. Zoilos inherited (or took) several monograms from Menander I.


His bronze coins are square and original in that they combine the club of Herakles with a Scythian-type bowcase (for a short recurve bow) inside a victory wreath, suggesting contacts or even an alliance with horse-mounted people originating from the steppes, possibly either the Scythians (future Indo-Scythians), or the Yuezhi who had invaded Greco-Bactria. This bow can be contrasted to the traditional Hellenistic long bow depicted on the coins of the eastern Indo-Greek queen Agathokleia.




See also[edit]



  • Indo-Greek Kingdom

  • Greco-Buddhism

  • Indo-Scythians



Notes[edit]





  1. ^ Senior R.C., MacDonald, D.: The Decline of the Indo-Greeks, Monographs of the Hellenic Numismatic Society, Athens (1998)




References[edit]



  • The Greeks in Bactria and India, W. W. Tarn, Cambridge University Press


External links[edit]



  • Main coins of Zoilus I

  • Catalog of the coins of Zoilus I






Preceded by
Heliocles

Indo-Greek king
(in Paropamisadae, Arachosia)

130 – 120 BC
Succeeded by
Lysias



































































































































































































































Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek kings, territories and chronology
Based on Bopearachchi (1991)[1]


Greco-Bactrian kings

Indo-Greek kings
Territories/
dates
West Bactria
East Bactria

Paropamisade

Arachosia Gandhara Western Punjab Eastern Punjab
Mathura[2]
326-325 BCE

Campaigns of Alexander the Great in India

Nanda Empire
312 BCE
Creation of the Seleucid Empire
Creation of the Maurya Empire
305 BCE

Seleucid Empire after Mauryan war

Maurya Empire
280 BCE
Foundation of Ai-Khanoum

255–239 BCE
Independence of the
Greco-Bactrian kingdom
Diodotus I
Emperor Ashoka (268-232)
239–223 BCE

Diodotus II

230–200 BCE

Euthydemus I

200–190 BCE

Demetrius I

Sunga Empire
190-185 BCE

Euthydemus II

190–180 BCE

Agathocles

Pantaleon

185–170 BCE

Antimachus I

180–160 BCE


Apollodotus I

175–170 BCE

Demetrius II

160–155 BCE


Antimachus II

170–145 BCE

Eucratides I

155–130 BCE

Yuezhi occupation,
loss of Ai-Khanoum


Eucratides II
Plato
Heliocles I

Menander I
130–120 BCE

Yuezhi occupation

Zoilos I

Agathokleia


Yavanarajya
inscription
120–110 BCE


Lysias

Strato I
110–100 BCE


Antialcidas

Heliokles II
100 BCE


Polyxenos

Demetrius III
100–95 BCE


Philoxenus
95–90 BCE


Diomedes

Amyntas

Epander
90 BCE


Theophilos

Peukolaos

Thraso
90–85 BCE


Nicias

Menander II

Artemidoros
90–70 BCE


Hermaeus

Archebius



Yuezhi occupation

Maues (Indo-Scythian)

75–70 BCE



Vonones

Telephos

Apollodotus II

65–55 BCE



Spalirises

Hippostratos

Dionysios

55–35 BCE



Azes I (Indo-Scythians)

Zoilos II

55–35 BCE



Vijayamitra/ Azilises

Apollophanes

25 BCE – 10 CE



Gondophares

Zeionises

Kharahostes

Strato II
Strato III





Gondophares (Indo-Parthian)

Rajuvula (Indo-Scythian)



Kujula Kadphises (Kushan Empire)

Bhadayasa
(Indo-Scythian)


Sodasa
(Indo-Scythian)





  1. ^ O. Bopearachchi, "Monnaies gréco-bactriennes et indo-grecques, Catalogue raisonné", Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, 1991, p.453


  2. ^ History of Early Stone Sculpture at Mathura: Ca. 150 BCE - 100 CE, Sonya Rhie Quintanilla, BRILL, 2007, p.9 [1]










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