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079: The Indo-Greeks - Homer on the Indus

The Hellenistic Age Podcast

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The death of Menander I Sotear in approximately 130 BC marked a turning point for the Indo-Greeks. Over 20 additional kings and queens that ruled for another 140 years are only attested to by their coins. It is likely that Agatha Clea was the wife of Menander and the mother of Strato, probably acting as a queen regent. She appears to have been a powerful figure, but not much else can be determined beyond this extent.

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