| William Smith - 1849 - 1222 sider
...of this name. [CPM] EUCRA'TIDES (EIÎKJMT/ÏTJJ), king of Bactria, was contemporary with Mithridates I. (Arsaces VI.), king of Parthia, and appears to...reigned in the Indian provinces south of the Paropamisus [DBMBTHiusJ ; and, in the course of the wars that he carried on against that prince, ho was at one... | |
| Egidio Forcellini - 1854 - 1240 sider
...(ЫкратКтц), king of Bactria, was contemporary with Mithridates I. (Araaces VI.), king of Porthia, and appears to have been one of the most powerful...involved in the greatest obscurity and confusion. It sevms probable that he established his power in Bactria proper, while Demetrius, the son of Euthydemus,... | |
| William Smith - 1873 - 1248 sider
...of this name. [CPM] EUCRA'TlDESfEilKparffiris), king of Bactria, was contemporary with Alithridates I. (Arsaces VI.), king of Parthia, and appears to...extended his dominions ; but all the events of his reign arc involved in the greatest obscurity arid confusion. It seems probable that he established his power... | |
| William Smith - 1880 - 1242 sider
...name. [CPM] EUCRA'TIDES(Ei!icpoT/o7is), king of Bactria, was contemporary with Mithridates I. (Arsnces VI.), king of Parthia, and appears to have been one...his power in Bactria proper, while Demetrius, the Bon of Enthydemus, still reigned in the Indian provinces south of the Paropamisus [DKMBTRIUS] ; and,... | |
| William Smith - 1880 - 1328 sider
...name. [CPM] EUCRATIDES (EiVpoT/oV), king of Uactria, was contemporary with Mithridates I. (Arsaccs VI.), king of Parthia, and appears to have been one...kings, and to have greatly extended his dominions ; hut all the events of his reign are involved in the greatest obscurity and confusion. It seems probable... | |
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