1 40 Greeks Dynasties of Syria — Asia Minor — Parthia — Bactria. 



Table LIX. Greek Dynasties in Asia, founded after the death of 

 Alexander the Great, by his generals, fyc. 



B.C. 









334 



Alexander the Great ; born 35 



6 : died 323. 



B. C. 



Syria. 







310 



Seleucus I. Nicanor. 



140 



Antiochus VII. Sidetes. 



281 



Antiochus I. Soter. 



127 



Alexander II. 



259 



Antiochus II. Theos. 



121 



Seleucus V. 



244 



Seleucus 11. Callinicus. 



120 



Antiochus VIII. Gryphus. 



226 



Seleucus III. Ceraunus. 



112 



Antiochus IX. Cyzicenicus. 



222 



Antiochus III. Magnus. 



94 



Seleucus VI. 





Achjeus. 



93 



Antiochus X. Eusebes. 



187 



Seleucus IV. Philopator. 



92 



Antiochus XI. 



174 



Antiochus IV. Epiphanes. 



91 



Philip, and 



164 



Antiochus V. Eupator. 



90 



Demetrius III. Euchares. 



162 



Demetrius I. Soter. 



85 



Antiochus XII. (Dionysius of 



150 



Alexander I. Bala. 





Josephus.) 



145 



Demetrius II. Nicator. 



81 



Tigranes, of Armenia. 



144 



Antiochus VI. Theos. 



61 



Antiochus XIII. Asiaticus. 



144 



Tryphon. 





Syria became a Roman province. 





Asia Minor. 





Known Kings of Bactria. 



B. C. 





B. C. 





309 



Antigonus. 



255 



Theodotus I. 



298 



Demetrius Poliorcetes. 



243 



Theodotus II. 





Parthia. 



220 



Euthydemus, of Magnesia. 



B. C. 





195 



Apollodotus. 



253 



Arsaces I. 





Menander, king of India. 



233 



Tiridates*. 





Heliocles. (?) 



196 



Artahanes. 





Demetrius, son of Euth. 





Phriadatius. 



181 



Eucratides the Great. 





Phrahates. 



146 



Eucratides II. 





Mithradates. 



125 



Destruction of the Bactrian Em- 





Phrahates II. 





pire by the Tartars and Scy- 





Artahanes II. 





thians. 





Mithradates II. 



New names discovered on Greek coins 





Mnaskires. 



dug 



up in the Panjdb, connecting the 





Sinatroces. 



Bactrian with the Hindu dynasties. 





Phrahates III. 





Agathocles. 





Mithradates III. 





Pantalefin. 





Orodes. 





Diomedes. 



22 



Phrahates IV. 





Antilakides. 





Phrahataces. 





Lysius. 





Orodes II. 





Philoxenus. 





Vonones I. 





Antimachus. 





Artahanes III. 





Nonus. 





Gotarces. 





Mayus. 





Bardanus. 





Kodus. 



A. D. 



Vonones II. 





Azus. 



52 



Vologeses. 





Azilisus. 



99 



Pacorus. 



~ 



Hermaeus. 



118 



Chosroes. 





Unadpherrus. 



160 



Moneses. 





Kadaphes Choranus. 



167 



Vologeses II. 





Oohemo Kadphises. 



195 



Vologeses III. 





Rao Kanerkos. 



215 



Artahanes IV. 





Rao nanorao oerki korano, (the 



235 



Artaxerxes, King of Persia, 1st 





series here falls into the Ca- 





of the Sassanidae. See Table 





nouj group.) See Table XXIX. 





LXVIII. 







* The family name Arsaces is applied to all the princes of Parthia. hence called 

 the Arsacidm, and is almost the only one visible on their coins : their titles are megas, 

 dikaios, euergetes, epiphanes, zenios, theos, nikator, philellenos, theopator, 8fc. 



