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Agathokleia

Agathokleia was an Indo-Greek queen who ruled between c. 135125 BC in northern India. She was the widow of the great king Menander I, and ruled as a regent for their son Strato I. Her territory extended from the Hindu-Kush in the West to Mathura in the East, retaining the capital of her husband in Sagala (modern Sialkot) in the northern Punjab.

She was the first woman to rule a Hellenistic kingdom, in the period following the reign of Alexander the Great. More female rulers would follow however, such as Cleopatra Thea of the Ptolemaic line, who would rule the remains of the Seleucid Empire.


Most of her coins depict her with the legends associated with her son Strato. Some others show her with the title BASILISSES TEOTROPOU AGATOKLEIASM ("Godlike Queen Agatokleia") and depicts her as Athena, the goddess of war.

It seems Agathokleia's territory was invaded in the west by the last Greco-Bactrian king Heliocles, who himself was fleeing from the barbarian invasions of the Yueh-Chih in Bactria. He settled in Kapisa (modern Kabul) to govern the Paropamisadae (Hindu-Kush) and Gandhara areas. Heliocles overstruck some of Agathokleia's coins.


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Preceded by:
Menander I
Indo-Greek Ruler Succeeded by:
Strato I
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