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DIODOTUS , Seleucid satrap ofSee also: Bactria, who rebelled against See also: Antiochus II
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(about 2S5) and became the founder of the Graeco-Bactrian See also: kingdom (See also: Trogus, Prol
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41; See also: Justin x1i
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4, 5, where he is wrongly called Theodotus; See also: Strabo xi
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515)
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His power seems to have extended over the neighbouring provinces
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See also: Arsaces, the chieftain of the nomadic (Dahan) tribe of the Parni, fled before him into See also: Parthia and here became the founder of the See also: Parthian kingdom (Strabo l.c.)
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When Seleucus II. in 239 attempted to subjugate the rebels in the See also: east he seems to have See also: united with him against the Parthians (Justin xli
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4, 9)
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Soon afterwards he died and was succeeded by his son Diodotus II., who concluded a See also: peace with the Parthians (Justin l.c.)
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Diodotus II. was killed by another usurper, See also: Euthydemus (Polyb. xi
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34, 2)
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Of Diodotus I. we possess gold andSee also: silver coins, which imitate the coins of Antiochus II.; on these he sometimes calls himself See also: Soter, " the saviour." As the power of the Seleucids was weak and continually attacked by See also: Ptolemy II., the eastern provinces and their See also: Greek cities were exposed to the invasion of the nomadic barbarians and threatened with destruction (Polyb. xi
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34, 5) ; thus the erection of an See also: independent kingdom may have been a See also: necessity and indeed an See also: advantage to the Greeks, and this epithet well deserved
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Diodotus Soter appears also on coins struck in his memory by the later Graeco-Bactrian See also: kings See also: Agathocles and See also: Antimachus
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Cf
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A. v
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Sallet, Die Nachfolger Alexanders d
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Gr. in Baktrien and Indien; Percy See also: Gardner, Catal. of the Coins of the Greek and Scythian Kings of Bactria and See also: India (Brit
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See also: Mus.) ; see also BACTRIA
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