Diodotus II—accused, it is thought, of treason …
Years: 223BCE - 223BCE
Diodotus II—accused, it is thought, of treason to Hellenism through his alliance with the nomads—loses his throne around 230 or 223 BCE to a usurper, his brother-in-law Euthydemus I, founder of the Greco-Bactrian Euthydemid dynasty (Polybius, 11.34, 2).
