Euthydemia

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Euthymedeia (grec moderne : Ευθυμεδεία) est l'ancienne Sagala conquise par les Grecs de Bactriane, ville elle-même parfois identifiée à l'actuelle Sialkot, (Pakistan). rdf:langString
Euthymedia or Euthydemia (Greek: Ευθυμεδεία) was the ancient city of Sagala belonging to the Bactrian Dynasty, now located in modern-day Sialkot, Pakistan. The British classical scholar William Woodthorpe Tarn, suggested that "Euthydemia" was never assigned as a new name for ancient Sagala, and that the name was actually Euthymedeia. The altered name was suggested to have been a 1738 alteration made by historian T Beyer. The city was mentioned by Ptolemy in his 1st century BCE work, Geography. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Euthymedia or Euthydemia (Greek: Ευθυμεδεία) was the ancient city of Sagala belonging to the Bactrian Dynasty, now located in modern-day Sialkot, Pakistan. The British classical scholar William Woodthorpe Tarn, suggested that "Euthydemia" was never assigned as a new name for ancient Sagala, and that the name was actually Euthymedeia. The altered name was suggested to have been a 1738 alteration made by historian T Beyer. The city was mentioned by Ptolemy in his 1st century BCE work, Geography. In the 2nd century BCE, Euthydemia also known as Sagala, was made the capital of the Indo-Greek kingdom by the buddhist King Milinda, as recorded in the Buddhist text Milinda Panha.
rdf:langString Euthymedeia (grec moderne : Ευθυμεδεία) est l'ancienne Sagala conquise par les Grecs de Bactriane, ville elle-même parfois identifiée à l'actuelle Sialkot, (Pakistan).
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