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A Possible New Indo-Greek King Zoilos III, and an Analysis of Realism on Indo-Greek Royal Portraits

Author Jens Jakobsson
Published in The Numismatic Chronicle, Volume 170 (2010)
Pages 35-51 (17 pages)
Language English
Download https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/42678881
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L118398
 

Abstract

The author argues that the coins attributed to the Indo-Greek king Zoilos II Soter may belong to two separate kings, proposes some changes in the chronology of the period, and tentatively places the last Indo-Greek kings in a dynastic framework. This thesis is to some extent based on differences between coin portraits, and the interpretation of royal portraits is discussed in Appendix I. Appendix II contains a general analysis of when Indo-Greek coinage issued under one name should be attributed to more than one king; hitherto the preference has been to keep the number of kings to a minimum, (jens.jakobsson@pub.malmo.se)

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