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Strato II (, Strátōn B΄ ho Sotḗr; means "the Saviour") also known as Stratha, was an king. He ruled to 10 CE according to Bopearachchi. R. C. Senior suggests that his reign ended perhaps a decade earlier. He may have been supplanted by the , particularly and , whose coins were often copied on those of the last Indo-Greek kings.The Dynastic Arts of the Kushans, John M. Rosenfield, University of California Press, 1967, p.135 [1] Numerous coins of Rajuvula have been found in company with the coins of the Strato group in the Eastern Punjab (to the east of the ) and also in the area:Mathurā and Its Society: The ʼSakæ-Pahlava Phase, Bratindra Nath Mukherjee, Firma K.L.M., 1981, p.9 for example, 96 coins of Strato II were found in Mathura in conjunction with coins of , who also imitated the designs of Strato II in the majority of his issues.


Rule
Strato II ruled in the eastern , probably retaining the capital of (modern , ), or possibly to the city of Bucephala (Plutarch, p. 48 n. 5). His territory was invaded by , king of Mathura, and he became the last of the Indo-Greek kings, together with his sonR.C. Senior, Indo-Scythian coins and history. Volume IV. The Greek legend clearly implies that the two kings were father and son, and Senior dismisses the older reading "grandson" on the Kharosthi legend. "Philopator" ("the father-loving"), who was included as joint regent on some of his coins and also issued coins on his own.

A few silver coins with a different portrait and the inscription Strato Soter Dikaios ("the just") may also belong to Strato III as sole ruler, or to a fourth king named Strato.Senior, ibid.

Just like the earlier king Strato I, the last Stratos are thought to belong to the dynasty of , who also used the epithet Soter and the symbol of standing .


Coins of Strato II, III and Strato Dikaios
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Rev: holding a thunderbolt. legend: MAHARAJASA TRATARASA STRATASA, POTRASA CASA PRIYAPITA STRATASA "King Strato the Saviour, and his grandson Strato the Father-loving.]] The chronology of the late Indo-Greek kingdom has been established by and other scholars from numismatical evidence alone. The coins deteriorated continuously, the Strato coins being the most debased and crude in style, a striking contrast to earlier kings who struck some of the most beautiful coins of antiquity.

The decay was due to the increasing pressure of the nomads on the remaining Greek pockets, as well as their long isolation from the rest of the Hellenistic world.

Strato II and III used exclusively a single "boxy" mint-mark, which they had in common with late Indo-Greek kings such as and was initiated by . JSTOR article

Strato II, Strato III and Strato Dikaios struck debased silver drachms, which as mentioned portray Pallas on the reverse. Strato II appears as an old man with a sunken jaw on some of his coins, which is not surprising given that his grandson was co-regent.

Strato II also issued bronzes and even lead coins of the common type Apollo/tripod. On some of Strato II's silver drachms the letter is written as C (a ), a not uncommon trait on late Hellenistic coins in the east.


Imitations by Indo-Scythian rulers
Subsequent Indo-Scythian rulers, who replaced the Stratos in their territories, designed their coins in direct imitation of those of Strato II. This is the case of the , who ruled in the territories from in Eastern to , such as , . Just as the had copied the coins of the last ruler in , or the had copied the coins of the last western ruler in the area of , here again the Northern Satraps relied heavily on the numismatics of their predecessors. The fact that powerful new rulers such as Rajuvula extensively adopted these coin designs tends to suggest that Strato II had been quite a significant ruler in his eyes.


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