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Zoilos and I
Several Indo-Greek kings after Menander, such as Zoilos I, Strato I, Heliokles II, Theophilos, Peukolaos, Menander II and Archebios display on their coins the title of " Maharajasa Dharmika " ( lit.
Other kings emerged, usually in the western part of the Indo-Greek realm, such as Zoilos I, Lysias, Antialcidas and Philoxenos.
He was possibly a relative of Zoilos I and is only known from coins.
Just like Zoilos I, Theophilos struck Indian silver coins with Herakles, a common symbol of the house of Euthydemus I, and the epithet Dikaios / Dhramikasa " The Just / Follower of the Dharma ".
Zoilos II overstruck some of the coins of Apollodotus II, as did Azes I.
Bilingual coin of Zoilos I ( r. c.
Two coins of Zoilus I were however overstruck by Menander I so Zoilos came to power while Menander was still alive and was perhaps his enemy.
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.
Image: ZoilosI-524. jpg | Zoilos I and Herakles.
Image: ZoilosI-525. jpg | Zoilos I and Herakles, with Nike on his shoulder crowning him.
Two coins of Zoilos II were also found in the Bara hoard near Peshawar, together with coins of the Indo-Scythian kings Azes I, Azilises, Azes II.
According to numismatist Bopearachchi, Lysias was a close successor to Menander I and Zoilos I, and therefore may have ruled around 130 – 120 BCE.
Coin of Zoilos I
Coin of Zoilos I
Coin of Zoilos I

Zoilos and silver
Zoilos II issued silver drachms with diademed portrait and Pallas Athene in rather crude style, and two sorts of bronzes in various denominations: " Apollo, with tripod and small elephant ", and " Elephant and tripod ".

Zoilos and II
Coin of Zoilos II, circa 90 BCE.
Zoilos II Soter " Saviour " was an Indo-Greek king who ruled in eastern Punjab.
Coin of Zoilos II.
Many of the ( monograms ) on the coins of Zoilos II are in Kharoshti, indicating that they were probably made by an Indian moneyer.
The coins of Zoilos II combine Greek monograms with Kharoshthi ones, indicating that some of the celators may have been native Indians.
The coins of Zoilos II have been found in the Sutlej and Sialkot II hoards, and in Punjab hoards east in the Jhelum ( Bopearachchi, p138 ).
Also, coins of Zoilos II were found under the foundation of 1st century BCE rectangular chapel in the monastery of Dharmarajika, near Taxila ( John Marshall, " Taxila, Archaeological excavations ", p.
Image: ZoilosII-534. jpg | Zoilos II with Athena.
Coin of Zoilos II
Coin of Zoilos II

Zoilos and .
Zoilus or Zoilos (; c. 400 B. C.
:" Zoilos " redirects here.
Zoilos used to be dated after the death of Menander, c. 130 – 120 BCE ( Bopearachchi ).

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