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Strato I

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Indo-Greek king from 125/120 to 110 BCE
This article is about the Indo-Greek king. For the airplane called Strato 1, seeGrob/E-Systems/AlliedSignal Egrett.
Strato I
Portrait of Strato I
Indo-Greek king
Reign125–110 BCE
PredecessorAgathokleia
SuccessorMenander II(?)
Born138 BC
Sagala
Diedc.100 BC
Issue
DynastyYavana
FatherMenander I
MotherAgathokleia
ReligionGreco-Buddhism
Coin of Strato I.Obv.Greek:ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΣΤΡΑΤΩΝΟΣ "of king the illustrious and saviour Strato".Rev.Pali:Maharajasa tratarasa Dhramikasa Stratasa "Great saviour king Strato, follower of theDharma"

Strato I Dikaios (Greek:Στράτων ΔίκαιοςStrátо̄n Díkaios, “Strato the Just”) also known asStratha inSanskrit, was aYavana King (reigned 125/120-110 BCE), the son and successor ofMenander, Strato’s mother,Agathoclea ruled as Queen Mother andregnant for Strato until 120 BCE, when he was of age to succeed his father. He was dynastically succeeded by his son,Menander II.

Date and genealogy

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Coin of young Strato I and his motherAgathokleia.
Obv: Conjugate busts of Strato and Agathokleia. Greek legend: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΣΤΡΑΤΩΝΟΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΓΑΘΟΚΛΕΙΑΣ "Of Saviour King Strato, and Agathokleia".
Rev:Athena throwing thunderbolt.Kharoshthi legend: MAHARAJASA TRATASARA DHARMIKASA STRATASA "King Strato, Saviour and Just (="of the Dharma")".

Until recently, consensus was that he ruled between c. 130–110 BCE in NorthernIndia and that his father was the great kingMenander I. Menander ruled the entire Indo-Greek empire, but in this scenario, the western parts includingParopamisade andArachosia gained independence after the death ofMenander I, pushing Strato andAgathokleia eastwards toGandhara andPunjab. This view was introduced byTarn and defended as recently as 1998 byBopearachchi.

The modern view, embraced by R. C. Senior and probably more solid since it is founded on numismatical analyses, suggests that Strato I was a later king, perhaps ruling from 110–85 BCE, though perhaps still a descendant ofAgathokleia. In this case,Agathokleia was the widow of another king, possiblyNicias orTheophilus.

A third hypothesis was presented in 2007 by J. Jakobsson:[1] according to this, the coins of Strato in fact belong to two kings who both may have ruled around 105–80 BCE, though in different territories:

  • Strato Soter and Dikaios (Greek:ΣΤΡΑΤΩΝ Ο ΣΩΤΗΡ ΚΑΙ ΔΙΚΑΙΟΣ "Strato the saviour and just/righteous"), was Agathokleia's son.
  • Strato Epiphanes Soter (Greek:ΣΤΡΑΤΩΝ Ο ΕΠΙΦΑΝΗΣ ΣΩΤΗΡ "Strato the illustrious, saviour"), was a middle-aged king who may have been Agathokleia's brother and ruled in western Punjab.

This theory was based on difference in titles, in monograms and coin types between the two.

Events during his reign

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Coin of Strato I in the Indian square standard, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΣΤΡΑΤΩΝΟΣ ("King Strato the Saviour").

Agathocleia's importance was gradually downplayed on the coins, so presumably her guardianship ended when Strato came of age. Strato I was also the only Indo-Greek king to appear bearded, probably to indicate that he was no longer an infant. Strato I, or the two Stratos, fought for hegemony in Punjab with the kingHeliokles II, who overstruck several of their coins. There were very likely wars with other kings as well. The middle-aged Strato, according to the third theory, was succeeded by his son Polyxenios, who ruled only for a short time.

A hoard of Strato's coins was found inMathura outside New Delhi, which may have been the easternmost outpost of the Indo-Greek territory.

Coins

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Strato in combat gear, on a coin ofAgathokleia, making a blessing gesture, circa 100 BCE.
Gold coin of young Strato I with helmet. Greek legend ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΣΤΡΑΤΩΝΟΣ "King saviour Strato".
Coin of middle-aged Strato I.Obv.Greek:ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΣΤΡΑΤΩΝΟΣ "of king the illustrious and saviour Strato".Rev.Pali:Maharajasa tratarasa Dhramikasa Stratasa "Great saviour king Strato, follower of the Dharma".
Strato I old and bearded. Greek legend ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΔΙΚΑΙΟΥ ΣΤΡΑΤΩΝΟΣ "of king saviour and just/righteous Strato".

The coins of Strato show portraits aging from a youth to middle-aged. They have been divided into the following periods, where period 8 may belong to the second king.^

  • Period 1 (Only Agathokleia):

Bronzes:Athena / seatedHeracles.
Obverse -Greek:ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΗΣ ΘΕΟΤΡΟΠΟΥ ΑΓΑΘΟΚΛΕΙΑΣ "of queen Godlike Agathokleia"
Reverse -Pali:Maharajasa tratarasa dhramikasa Agathukriae "Queen Agathokleia, saviour and follower of the dharma"

  • Period 2:

Silver: Agathokleia's portrait / walking king forming benediction gesture.
Obverse -Greek:ΒΑΣΙΛΙΣΣΗΣ ΑΓΑΘΟΚΛΕΙΑΣ "of queen Agathokleia"
Reverse -Pali:Maharajasa tratarasa dhramikasa Stratasa "The Great king Strato, saviour and followers of the Dharma"

  • Period 3:

Silver: Bust of adolescent Strato /Athena holdingNike.
Obverse -Greek:ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΚΑΙ ΔΙΚΑΙΟΥ ΣΤΡΑΤΩΝΟΣ "of king saviour and just/righteous Strato"
Reverse -Pali:Maharajasa tratarasa Dhramikasa Stratasa "Great saviour king Strato, follower of the Dharma"

  • Period 4:

Silver: Adolescent Strato jointly with Agathokleia /Athena Alkidemos left.
Obverse -Greek:ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΣΤΡΑΤΩΝΟΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΓΑΘΟΚΛΕΙΑΣ "of king saviour Strato, and Agathokleia"
Reverse -Pali:Maharajasa tratarasa Stratasa/Agathukriae "Great saviour king Strato, and Agathokleia"

  • Period 5-7:

Silver: Strato alone, diademed, helmeted or spear-throwing, sometimes bearded /Athena Alkidemos (left, right or forward).
Bronzes:Heracles /Nike
Obverse - (5-6)Greek:ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΣΤΡΑΤΩΝΟΣ "of king saviour Strato"
(7)Greek:ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΔΙΚΑΙΟΥ ΣΤΡΑΤΩΝΟΣ "of king saviour and Just/Righteous Strato"
Reverse - (5)Pali:Maharajasa tratarasa Stratasa "Great saviour king Strato"
(6)Pali:Maharajasa tratarasa dhramikasa Stratasa "Great saviour king Strato, follower of the dharma"
(7)Pali:Maharajasa tratarasa dhramikasa Stratasa "Great saviour king Strato, follower of the dharma"

  • Period 8:

Silver: Middle-aged Strato diademed or helmeted /Athena Alkidemos left.
Bronzes:Apollo /Sacrificial tripod
Obverse -Greek:ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥΣ ΣΩΤΗΡΟΣ ΣΤΡΑΤΩΝΟΣ "of king illustrious saviour Strato"
Reverse -Pali:Maharajasa pracachasa tratarasa Stratasa "Great saviour king Strato, the illustrious"

Greco-Bactrian andIndo-Greek kings, territories and chronology
Based onBopearachchi (1991)[t 1]
Greco-Bactrian kingsIndo-Greek kings
Territories/
dates
WestBactriaEastBactriaParopamisade
ArachosiaGandharaWestern PunjabEastern PunjabMathura[t 2]
326-325 BCECampaigns of Alexander the Great in IndiaNanda Empire
312 BCECreation of theSeleucid EmpireCreation of theMaurya Empire
305 BCESeleucid Empire afterMauryan warMaurya Empire
280 BCEFoundation ofAi-Khanoum
255–239 BCEIndependence of the
Greco-Bactrian kingdom
Diodotus I
EmperorAshoka (268-232 BCE)
239–223 BCEDiodotus II
230–200 BCEEuthydemus I
200–190 BCEDemetrius ISunga Empire
190-185 BCEEuthydemus II
190–180 BCEAgathoclesPantaleon
185–170 BCEAntimachus I
180–160 BCEApollodotus I
175–170 BCEDemetrius II
160–155 BCEAntimachus II
170–145 BCEEucratides I
155–130 BCEYuezhi occupation,
loss ofAi-Khanoum
Eucratides II
Plato
Heliocles I
Menander I
130–120 BCEYuezhi occupationZoilus IAgathocleaYavanarajya
inscription
120–110 BCELysiasStrato I
110–100 BCEAntialcidasHeliocles II
100 BCEPolyxenusDemetrius III
100–95 BCEPhiloxenus
95–90 BCEDiomedesAmyntasEpander
90 BCETheophilusPeucolausThraso
90–85 BCENiciasMenander IIArtemidorus
90–70 BCEHermaeusArchebius
Yuezhi occupationMaues (Indo-Scythian)
75–70 BCEVononesTelephusApollodotus II
65–55 BCESpalirisesHippostratusDionysius
55–35 BCEAzes I (Indo-Scythians)Zoilus II
55–35 BCEVijayamitra/AzilisesApollophanes
25 BCE – 10 CEGondopharesZeionisesKharahostesStrato II
Strato III
Gondophares (Indo-Parthian)Rajuvula (Indo-Scythian)
Kujula Kadphises (Kushan Empire)Bhadayasa
(Indo-Scythian)
Sodasa
(Indo-Scythian)
  1. ^O. Bopearachchi, "Monnaies gréco-bactriennes et indo-grecques, Catalogue raisonné", Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, 1991, p.453
  2. ^Quintanilla, Sonya Rhie (2 April 2019)."History of Early Stone Sculpture at Mathura: Ca. 150 BCE - 100 CE". BRILL – via Google Books.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Jakobsson, J.Relations between the Indo-Greek kings after Menander I, part 2, Journal of the Oriental Numismatic Society 193, 2007

References

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  • The Greeks in Bactria and India, W.W. Tarn, Cambridge University Press

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Preceded byIndo-Greek ruler inGandhara andPunjab
125–110 BCE
Succeeded by
Argeads
Antipatrids
Antigonids
Ptolemies
Monarchs of Cyrene
Seleucids
Lysimachids
Attalids
Greco-Bactrians
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