king of the Greco-Bactrian state
195 BCE to 178 BCE
Euthydemus II is a son of Demetrius I of Bactria, and beomes king of Bactria in the 180s BCE, either after his father's death or as a sub-king to him.
The style and rare nickel alloys of his coins associate him closely in time with the king Agathocles but their precise relation remains uncertain.
Euthydemus is pictured as a boy on his coins and most likely died very young.
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