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Zoilos I (reigned c. 130 BCE – 120 BCE), Indo-Greek king, known as "The Just", who ruled in Northern India.

Zoilos or Zoilus may also refer to:

  • Zoilos II (reigned c. 55 BCE – 35 BCE), Indo-Greek king, known as "Soter" ("Saviour"), who ruled in eastern Punjab; his predecessor was Dionysios and his successor was Apollophanes
  • Zoilus of Amphipolis ( c. 400 BCE – 320 BCE), Greek grammarian, Cynic philosopher and literary critic from East Macedonia (Thrace); remembered as detractor of Homer; his own writings have not survived
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Zoilos I (reigned c. 130 BCE – 120 BCE), Indo-Greek king, known as "The Just", who ruled in Northern India.

Zoilos or Zoilus may also refer to:

  • Zoilos II (reigned c. 55 BCE – 35 BCE), Indo-Greek king, known as "Soter" ("Saviour"), who ruled in eastern Punjab; his predecessor was Dionysios and his successor was Apollophanes
  • Zoilus of Amphipolis ( c. 400 BCE – 320 BCE), Greek grammarian, Cynic philosopher and literary critic from East Macedonia (Thrace); remembered as detractor of Homer; his own writings have not survived

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